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Hi Nick,

On 23 May 2001 at  13:53:18 -0700(which was 21:53 where I live) Nick
Andriash wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:

>> When included in a template, the '%' sign is used to indicate a TB
>> macro. That's not a problem though. Just double up any that you want to
>> have as real '%'s. Like this:

NA> When I try the URL now, I end up with "Please�0send�0keys" in the body of
NA> the message, and "Subject�0PGP_Keys_1" as the subject.

Well, you would, if you clicked the example in the message! It's
supposed to come from a template.

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