A . Curtis Martin wrote: > It was working flawlessly over here as well. I may adopt it myself. > I never liked quoting subjects in my introductions because the > "Re:"'s and other similar stuff would get in the way. The regex > macro strips them out nicely. I think you shouldn't quote the subject in the introduction at all - that's why there is a subject header. I myself don't like to read three lines of introduction before the message text begins... -- Christian Gassmann The Bat! 1.47 Halloween Edition under Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6, RC 1.5 -- -------------------------------------------------------------- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -------------------------------------------------------------- You are subscribed as : [email protected]
- Re: using meta characters & expressions A . Curtis Martin
- Re[2]: using meta characters & expressions Jan Rifkinson
- Re: using meta characters & expressions A . Curtis Martin
- Re[2]: using meta characters & expressions Jan Rifkinson
- Re: using meta characters & expressions A . Curtis Martin
- Re[2]: using meta characters & expressions Jan Rifkinson
- Re: using meta characters & expressions A . Curtis Martin
- Re: using meta characters & expressions Marck D. Pearlstone
- Re[2]: using meta characters & expressions Jan Rifkinson
- Re: using meta characters & expressions A . Curtis Martin
- Placing subjects in introductions (was Re: using meta ... Christian Gassmann
- Placing subjects in introductions (was Re: using meta ... A . Curtis Martin
- Re: Placing subjects in introductions Christian Gassmann
- Re: Placing subjects in introductions A . Curtis Martin
- Re: Placing subjects in introductions Christian Gassmann
- Re[2]: Placing subjects in introductions Jan Rifkinson
- Re: Placing subjects in introductions Christian Gassmann
- Re[2]: Placing subjects in introductions Jan Rifkinson
- Re[3]: Placing subjects in introductions David Tod Sigafoos
- Re: Placing subjects in introductions Christian Gassmann
- Re: Placing subjects in introductions Marck D. Pearlstone

