Mod: Cut mark (was: Formatting incomming messages)

2005-01-28 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Sergio,

On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 09:36:48 -0300 (ART)GMT (28-1-2005, 13:36 +0100,
where I live), you wrote:

SN> Thanks and sorry for my english.

SN> Javier
SN> Mar del Plata
SN> Argentina


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Please include a signature delimiter in your messages. This consists
of a , i.e., a '-- ' by itself on a line.
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the signature and list footers since everything below and including
the sig delimiter is excluded when quoting.

You can easily automate this process by including the sig delimiter in
your templates.

Even if you barely have a signature to speak of, that doesn't make any
difference to whether or not you need a cut mark. You are being
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Re: Formatting incomming messages

2005-01-28 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Sergio,

On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 09:36:48 -0300 (ART)GMT (28-1-2005, 13:36 +0100,
where I live), you wrote:

SN> I want to make a filter that takes the incomming
SN> message and find a string and delete it. Is for a

You can't do that with TB as it doesn't alter incoming messages.

The only way around that is to export the message with a template that
keeps the original headers and text, with the exception of your
repetitive text. As the next action in that filter you need to delete
the message (not the exported file, but the one in your message base)
and finally you need to import your exported text.
As importing is no filter action, you need to start TB as an external
program in your filter with the /import parameter (look into the help
file for more info)

I don't know the real nature of your problem, is the repetitive text
annoying to you or is it the fact that you have to delete it when you
quote it? The latter can be remedied with some regexp in your quote
template.

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Formatting incomming messages

2005-01-28 Thread Sergio Nicosia
Hi,
I want to make a filter that takes the incomming
message and find a string and delete it. Is for a
discussion list where each message have about 8 lines
of repetitive text. How exactly do this? I know that I
have to use regular expressions, but how?
Thanks and sorry for my english.

Javier
Mar del Plata
Argentina






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