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Hi Gerry,
On 27 January 2001 at 19:07:39 -0500 (which was 00:07 where I live)
Gerry Doyon wrote and made these points:
JR>> I'm kind of new to The Bat! and the forwarding templates. This is what I
JR>> want to do:
JR>> 1. Take a message sent to me and
JR>> 2. Parse out only certain pertinant info
JR>> 3. Forward the important info to my cell phone (140 characters max)
GD> I'd be real interested in doing something very similar to what you want to
GD> do. I have a wireless e-mail pager that can send/receive 100 character
GD> size messages.
GD> Please let me know if you find a nice way to do this with The Bat!
What it's going to take is RegEx use in a forwarding template. I
suggest that, at this stage, you read up on TB regular expressions and
look at the Macros and Templates pages of the FAQ for some pointers.
There are some RegEx macros shown there as examples.
When you have some embryonic ideas you want to run pass the RegEx
gurus, I recommend that you come back on TBTECH and ask some more
specific questions.
The main point here is that it's doable but that it's going to take
some thinking about.
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Cheers -- .\\arck D. Pearlstone -- Moderator TBUDL / TBBETA / TBTECH
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