On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 1:04:06 PM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:


DH> Here you got me totally wrong.

DH> What I meant was, TB! does not use the usual extra DH> signature DH>
definition like let's say Agent or OE does. You have DH> to put in your
DH> signature into the templates.

 Using Compuserve rather than IE, OE or Agent I have little to no
 experience with these entities.

DH> Maybe we mean something different by "signature". I
DH> mean the part you
DH> will find at the end of this message starting with
DH> "-- ", next line
DH> being my name.

I took sig to mean :regards, azrael and my accompanying address.


  DH> My own signature is complicated because I also use
DH> PGP signing, which DH> denotes something completely different (it's
like DH> real signature only DH> not by hand and ink but electronically).
To see what DH> I mean I won't DH> PGP-sign this message.

  This was what I received;

Dierk Haasis

PGP keys available:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=SendMyPGPkeys

     That's pretty much what I thought a sig was as opposed to a sig file
     which I think usually means a corporate identifier or a personal
     quotation.

>>                    Sorry Dierk. I don't
>> understand the suggestion. It's
>>                    likely me, not you. I'm still
>> in a fog.

DH> Just compare my template with yours, I explained the
DH> lines (some of
DH> them) at the end of the mail. It may help you in
DH> understanding
DH> templates.

DH> BTW, how come you have so much indentation for your text?

  Probably because an auto indent button I thought might be a good move
  was not such a good move.

  There are simply too many settings here for one as untutored as I to be
  trusted with experimenting. I fully expect to need to nuke this install
  of The Bat and start afresh. Before I do I need to learn enough not to
  screw up that install.

     I appreciate your patience but think we don't have a common set of
     references. The templates seem all the more confusing now that I
     realize each folder can have it's own reply template. While that
     makes sense, it complicates the concepts.

       ./michael

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