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On Tue, 3 Jul 2001 17:15:30 +0200, Dierk wrote these comments:
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>> No, you don't. It does provide an easy way out though, and doesn't require
>> changing the subject when auto-responding. :-)

DH> But mine is much more polite. ;-)

DH> Well, I don't find changing the subject line by a macro in a well
DH> composed reply to complicated.

I never said or meant to imply that either. More than one ways of skinning
the cat. That's all.

DH> But that may be because I haven't used Regexp, yet.

Could be why you find yours more polite .... <bewildered>

You don't have to be very good at regex's to create very useful filters
that could, in many instances, save the user hassle or make things
otherwise impossible or impractical without them, possible or practical.

I deliberately posted that method to peak curiosity, not to be impolite.
;-)

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