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Hi Toby,

@2-Jan-2003, 13:06 +1100 (02:06 UK time) Toby Tremayne [TT] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

MDP>> ... I also employ special macros to enforce encryption and to
MDP>> remove the "Decrypted" from the subject when replying.

TT> would you consider sharing some of those macros with the newbies
TT> - meaning myself ;) - on the list who've yet to really play with
TT> this kind of functionailty?

Sure.

Here's my "QSUBJ" Quick Template:

%SUBJECT="Re: %SETPATTREGEXP='(?i)\A(?::?\s*)%-
(?:(?:\s*(?:fwd|re|aw|fw|antwort|wg|forw)%-
(?:\[\d*\])?:\s*)|(?:\s*\[.*\]\s*))*%-
(.*?)(?:(?:\s*\((?:was|war):?.*\)\s*)|%-
(?:\((?:PGP|S/MIME) Decrypted\)))*\z'%-
%REGEXPMATCH='%OSUBJ'"

I use this in all my templates since it does the whole "tidy up"
thing for all possible manglement of a subject line. It's an
extrapolation of the standard one in the library I think.

And here's a typical Read message filter to rid me of a decrypted
copy.

BeginFilter
Name: Remove decrypted copy
Active: 1
Source: \Inbox
Target: \Inbox
CopyFolder: \\\\none
MainSet: 20\(PGP Decrypted\)
Actions: faDelMsg,faoRegExp
EndFilter

Anyone who doesn't know how to use one of these - just highlight the
above text including the BeginFilter and EndFilter lines and press
Ctrl-C (or Right Click / choose "Copy" from the menu). Now open up
the Sorting office and click on the Read messages folder. Now press
Ctrl-V to paste the filter in. That'll do it.

- --
Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
TB! v1.62 Christmas Edition on Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2
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