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On Sat, 3 Mar 2001, at 16:35:31 [GMT +0100], Andreas Schwartmann wrote:

AS> A while ago, while still using Eudora (shame on me ...) I purchased a
AS> small application called "E-Sig", which randomly created signature
AS> files and attached them to my outgoing mail. That was fun, because I
AS> collected a pool of about 100 taglines, quotes, never knowing which
AS> one would be used on a particular outgoing mail.

AS> Now I understand that "The Bat" does not work with signature files
AS> that might get attached but uses templates.

The Bat! will allow you to do this in two different ways. The first
way gives you a set of tag lines (referred to as "cookies") for each
account. From the main screen menu bar choose Account/Properties then
Templates/Cookies. Either "Add from File" or paste into the right-hand
window. Each tag should be on a single, separate line and the %COOKIE
macro will pull a random line from this list.

The other method is to have a separate file for each set of tags,
again with each tag on a single, separate line.  You can control line
breaks by adding '\n' where it is needed.  The way to use this is to
give the %COOKIE macro a parameter as in this example.

%COOKIE="d:\The Bat!\Mail\Mike\Acquisition sig.txt"

The line above will pull a random line from my list of the Ferengi
Rules of Acquisition and replace the macro with that text.


        Mike Yetto

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Never cheat a Klingon...  unless you're sure you can get away with it.
    - Ferengi Rule of Acquisition #192.

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