On Friday, January 31, 2003 Allie Martin stated: A AM> BTW, this cookie mechanism may be used in other ways. You could use AM> it to randomise entire signatures. You can do it like this:
AM> For each signature, create a quick template. Give each signature AM> template its own handle name. AM> Create a text file and put each quick templates handle in its own AM> line like: AM> handle1 AM> handle2 AM> handle3 AM> handle4 AM> etc. AM> In your message templates, instead of putting your usual signature, AM> put: AM> %Qinclude="%Cookies='sighandletextfile.txt'" AM> There's more you can do as well. It just depends on your imagination AM> and creativity. You can also use multiple "cookie" files to serve different purposes. In addition to the standard tag lines, have another file with various closings that I put in my messages. For example, the close to this message was randomly selected from my "closing" file. Which contains closings such as "Later", "Until next time", "Have a happy", etc. Then the "-- " and a final quip tag. %Cookies="closing.txt" %Cookies="my-sig.txt" -- %Wrapped="%Cookies='cookies.txt'" Cheers Yall \\' -- I drive way too fast to worry about cholesterol. ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

