Hello Thomas,

AS>> Now I want to use the macro %ACCOUNT="adressbook name" means
AS>> %ACCOUNT="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" or %ACCOUNT="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and so
AS>> on, to be independent from the selected account in TB.

> Why don't you just use the %account= macro on the AB level?
> %Account="AS", %Account="BG", %Account="GB" and so forth.

I want to have one template (for all new emails) which is the same for
all address books. This template is a text file which I include with
the %include macro. In this template I try to get as much
informations about the AB and the person as possible to personalize
the output mail.

> %Account="AS", %Account="BG", %Account="GB" and so forth.

Maybe I misunderstand your example.
"AS", "BG" and "GB" should be email accounts? or is there another deep
of knowledge about macros that are new for me?
(I do not know much about macros)

How ever. I'm really looking for good idea's to make changes in my
templates as easy as possible. I have 200 email addresses and it is
very hard to do the change for every person.

One big problem is, that the properties of each template level
(account, group, person...) are not passed to the next level like in
object oriented programming. It is an hirarchy which means 'just one'
template.


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