On Saturday, May 15, 2004, 5:00:54 PM, rich gregory wrote:
> I'll not use that one! BUT I do need one like that... I also have
> bracketed text added to my subject line that always needs to be
> removed when I from reply.
Is that the "[2]" as in "Re[2]: Problem with
Hi Rich,
Saturday, May 15, 2004, 12:00:54 PM, you wrote:
rg> OK, the QT above really does clean my subject line... It erases
rg> EVERYTHING except it does add "RE:"!
rg> I'll not use that one! BUT I do need one like that... I also have
rg> bracketed text added to my subject line that always nee
Dear Rich,
@14-May-2004, 14:30 -0400 (14-May 19:30 UK time) rich gregory [RG]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
RG> 1) What is the QT "cleanup" for?
Pass - it's not a standard.
RG> 2) What does the macro "%WRAPPED" do?
Re-wraps the first paragraph of the the text (%wrapped="text")
passed to it by
On Friday, May 14, 2004, rich gregory wrote...
PN>> %WRAPPED='In a message (with the subject "%SUBJ") on %ODATE, you said:'
PN>> %Quotestyle='=%Qinclude="Initials"'%-
PN>> %Qinclude="cleanup"%-
PN>> %QUOTES%-
MDP>> It's a 3 QT set. "Full name" and "Full name - no AB entry" are
MDP>> also required
Dear Perry,
@13-May-2004, 21:18 -0400 (14-May 02:18 UK time) Perry Nelson [PN]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to TBUDL:
...
PN> the initials show up as Cfa> rather than as it should (PN>).
...
PN> For what it's worth, he has created the QT "Initials" and the QT
PN> "cleanup," so I don't think t
Hi TBUDL,
I have a friend, Josh, who is trying out The Bat. I've shared my
reply template with him, and he has placed it in the Address Book Reply
Template for my address book entry. However, when he checks the "Use
a specific template for replies" check box, the initials show up as
Cf
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