On Friday, January 31, 2003 Allie Martin stated:

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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.


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