Hi HAVOK,

On Mittwoch, 13. Oktober 1999 at 9:48:18 you wrote:
>>
>> >> 1) What do I do with %REGEXPTEXT & %REGEXPQUOTES macros ?
>> 

H> The default setting for this option is "^([ \t]*[>|#:}])+". This means:
H>  - Zero or more spaces/tabs (tab, space, tab, tab is valid);
H>  - Followed by the symbol >, |, #, : or }
H>  - And the 2 lines above will be matched one or more times

H> Note that this default does not match the use of names before the
H> quote-character (like ``HAVOK> Paula> Andrew> ''). Using this example
H> you can easily test if The Bat! %REGEXPQUOTES is the same as my
H> quote_regexp.

H> (I have changed quote_regexp to "^([ \t]*[a-zA-Z]*[>#|])+".)

Wow, now I get a first idea what all this might be about!! So you mean
you  can  specify  what  parts of a received message the mailer should
quote when writing a reply. Or what parts of a message should be shown
in  some special style (like red and bold ;) when viewing the message.
SO.

Does  anyone  have  an  idea how I could get The Bat! to show me lines
starting  with  "Iquotedis:"  (or  whatever)  as quotes in the message
viewer? Again, I mean, using the red and bold style.

Anyway, what is %REGEXPTEXT for? Or is it just complementary?

Oliver Sturm

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