Hi Roelof,
Monday, October 9, 2006 at 12:01:16 PM you wrote:
> Yes, that figures, that's what's done by the last line. ;-)
We followed your, and the other's, advice, but it didn't help.
Then my husband at last succeded in finding an old backup, and things
started to work better, but I guess something has changed between the
old The Bat! (1.60 or something) and the new:
Using The Bat! v3.80.06 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Service Pack 2
What he learned was that the system should receive the mail and then
forward it using this template:
%TEXT
%TO="%OTONAME <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
%ReplyTo="%OFROMNAME <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
%From="%OFROMNAME <%OFROMADDR>"
%subject='[listname]:
%setpattregexp="(?i)\A\:?\s*(\[.*\])?\s*?(.*)"%RegExpBlindMatch="%OFullSubj"%SubPatt="2"'
%BCC="listname <list>"
%RETURNPATH="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
The first message is perfect. [listname] is added to the subject, the
next is also allright, but then it starts adding Re: and listname
again.
Sometimes we have to delete the ":" after [listname]:, sometimes we
don't. It seems a little random.
Any ideas? Could it have anything to do with line breaks in the code?
Btw the filter is used both for new messages and replys.
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Kind regards,
Britt Malka
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