Hello Januk, Thank you for your help; I'm frustrated. At 4:22 PM on Sunday, December 16, 2001 you wrote the following on the posted subject '%IF : %TOADDR= "X" then %ReplyTo="X"':
Januk> [...] To keep it simpler, use unique delimiters Januk> instead of doubling up delimiters whenever possible. Januk> The current beta series makes this very easy because Januk> TB just looks at the first character after the '=' Januk> (or the ':' in the case of %IF). [...] In principle I think I understand what you mean. Trying to write it out a different way: ,----- [[1] - [4] = different delimiters] | %IF:[1]%TOADDR[1]=[1][EMAIL PROTECTED][1]:%REPLYTO=[1]bouvtrain@yahoo,com[1]: | %IF:[2]%TOADDR[2]=[2][EMAIL PROTECTED][2]:%REPLYTO=[2][EMAIL PROTECTED][2]: | %IF:[3]%TOADRR[3]=[3][EMAIL PROTECTED][3]:%REPLYTO=[3][EMAIL PROTECTED][3]: | %IF:[4]%TOADDR[4]=[4][EMAIL PROTECTED][4]:%REPLYTO=[4][EMAIL PROTECTED][4][1] | Is this correct & |^^^ what does this match? '----- Ironically, it appears -- even if I get this right -- I can't use it because I have to use %ACCOUNT="value" in the same template as %REPLYTO='value' & therefore it is a useless exercise. However, I'd still like to understand the above example. So TIA for any further tutoring you can offer. -- Jan Rifkinson Ridgefield, CT USA TB! V1.54 Beta/16/W2K_SP2/PGP Key ID: 0x3F14A060 -- ______________________________________________________ Archives : http://tbtech.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
