On Tuesday, May 13, 2008, 7:57:38 AM, Stefan Tanurkov wrote:

ST> Hello Jon,

JP>> I tried the preview for a template containing %Subject. It does not
JP>> appear under preview, but it does work when queuing  the message. Is
JP>> this correct behavior for preview?

ST> Well, I don't quite understand what it means. Do you have "%subject"
ST> in the template and the test message (by default, it's the selected
ST> one in the main window) has non-empty subject and you see nothing
ST> instead of the macro in the body when you open preview and similation
ST> mode is "Reply" or "Forward"?

ST> What does queuing mean in this context?

Sorry if I was not clear. The %Subject macro is in the template. When
I preview the template, I do not see the macro in the message body.
This is expected. But the subject field is not populated when I
preview the template. Is this by design? I would think that the
preview would include the subject if one exists.

The reason I mentioned queuing the template is because I wanted to
demonstrate that the macro was correctly formed. So I select a
recipient and queue the message in the outbox. The subject field is
correctly populated.

Doe this clarify things?

Jon

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