Hello Thomas Fernandez,

Responding  to  your  article on Monday, August 07, 2000 at 00:14:17 GMT
+0800 (which was 09/08/2000 23:14 GMT +0700 my Local Time) :

MDP>>> There is also a macro which can be incorporated into templates to
MDP>>> generate the appropriate prefix on demand.
 
AT>> Well, how to do that? Can you tell me please?

TF>  If you put:

TF>  %Quotes="Something"

TF>  into your reply macro, the string "Something" (without quotes) is put
TF>  in front of the ">" for reply quotes. Example: my friend's email
TF>  address has nothing to do with her name, and I have put his name
TF>  within the %Quotes marco in the reply template for replies to him.

Not  work here, the original quote not insert, as Stefan said on Thu, 16
Mar 2000 15:36:06 +0200 with subject : 1.42 Beta/2 is available :

 [-] If the next non-empty line after %QUOTES macro in a template was
      starting with the '=' symbol, quotation was not inserted. The
      same was with %COOKIE macro (and probably some other macros).

Am I miss something ?

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- Syafril -

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Created : Wednesday, August 09, 2000, 13:50:48 GMT +0700

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