Hello Paul, On Thursday, July 18, 2002 at 5:57:38 PM you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (at least in part):
PC> well, what I MEANT was not how to copy and paste, but what the H&!! it PC> actually means. Albeit it _really_ does not matter I could try to explain what me (and for sure several other people) figured out by 'reverse engineering'. Why it doesn't matter? Simply because nobody should create or edit filters in this format. It's just an 'easy to exchange existing filters' format, for situation like this or similar :-) The filter can be edited much easier and errors can be avoided by using 'Sorting Office' :-) MDP>>> Active: 1 PC> active, what are my choices ? [0|1] ... guess what '0' means :-) MDP>>> CopyFolder: \\\\none PC> uh?? There's an 'Action' available: 'Create a copy of message in another folder' MDP>>> MainSet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PC> mainset, is that the TO: ? It's the 'rules' on first tab sheet. The 'Main' filter strings, in opposite to the one in 'Alternatives'. '00' in front of the string means: - Location 'Sender' - Presence 'Yes' MDP>>> MainSet: 20Mail System Error - Returned Mail PC> ?? An additional 'MainSet: ...' ... just another rules on the main page. - Location 'Subject' - Presence 'Yes' MDP>>> Actions: faMarkRead,faAutoReply,faNewMsg PC> ok, mark it read, send a reply and ?? ... and create a new message. This was accidentally activated and should _not_ be present in that filter. MDP>>> ReplyTemplate: PC> this next line is an actual reply template all by itself? Correct. With every non-alphanumeric character 'encoded' for portability reasons. MDP>>> OI!\20Postmaster!\0D\0A%CC\3D\[EMAIL PROTECTED];[EMAIL PROTECTED];[EMAIL PROTECTED]\22\0D\0ADon\27t\20tell\20me.\0D\0A\0D\0AI\20may\20be\20the\20originator\20but\20I\27m\20NOT\20the\20sender.\0D\0A\0D\0APlease\20configure\20your\20server\20to\20send\20NDRs\20to\20the\20right\20address\20and\0D\0ASTOP\20SENDING\20UCE\20TO\20THIS\20INNOCENT\20WEB\20TRAVELLER.\0D\0A\0D\0A--------8<-------------------------------------------\0D\0A%QUOTESTYLE\3D\22NONE\22\0D\0A%QUOTES\0D\0A PC> not sure here, the diff between mainset and this line. MainSet are the rules, this one _is_ to 'ReplyTemplate' as you already guessed. It simply was shown one line below, because TB! broke the line while viewing at the space after 'ReplyTemplate:'. At least at this position a signature delimiter would be _great_. Quite more easy to realize than writing and/or editing TB!-filter in it's textual representation :-) PC> ________________________________________________________ PC> Current Ver: 1.61 PC> FAQ : http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com -- Regards Peter Palmreuther mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (The Bat! v1.61 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2) It's currently a problem of access to gigabits through punybaud. ________________________________________________________ Current Ver: 1.61 FAQ : http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/

