On Sunday, October 17, 2004, at 14:42:01 [UTC-0700] (Sunday, October 17,
2004 23:42 my local time) Michael L. Wilson wrote:

> Why do so many macros exist, when no one wants to see them used.

Probably most of The Bat! users have macros in their templates, but they know
nothing about this. If you start more extensive and fine-tuned e-mail then
need for macros is immediate. Here is a shortened list of macros used by
myself in normal e-mailing:

%ABOFROMGENDER, %ACCOUNT, %ATTACHMENTS, %BAYESITVERSION, %CALC, %CHARSET,
%Clipboard, %COOKIE, %Cursor, %FROM, %FROMADDR, %FromName, %HEADERS, %IF,
%LANGUAGE, %ODATEEN, %OFromFName, %OFROMNAME, %OSubj, %OTIME, %OTIMELONG,
%PUT, %QINCLUDE, %QUOTES, %REGEXPBLINDMATCH, %REGEXPMATCH, %REPLYTO,
%SETPATTREGEXP, %SUBJECT, %SUBPATT, %THEBATVERSION, %TOADDR,
%WINDOWSBUILDNUMBER, %WINDOWSCSDVERSION, %WINDOWSMAJORVERSION,
%WINDOWSMINORVERSION, %WINDOWSPLATFORMNAME, %WRAPPED

I cut them from my templates. Please watch your own and check to see macros.

-- 
Best regards,
Zygmunt Wereszczynski
(Using The Bat! v3.0.2.1 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 4
with BayesIt! 0.7.3)


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