Hello Roelof,

On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, at 16:30:02 [GMT +0200] (which was 15:30 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:




RO> Hallo Michael,

RO> On Fri, 13 Jun 2003 05:52:48 +0100GMT (13-6-03, 6:52 +0200, where I
RO> live), you wrote:

MT>> When I am sending a "Automatic Response" using Rules, How can I
MT>> get it not to quote the origional message?

RO> That's easy, you can do that by not using the %quotes, %text or
RO> %headers macros. Nor should you use a quick template that uses one of
RO> these macros.

MT>> In the "Template Editor" for the auto response it does not have
MT>> the %QUOTES tag, that I can see, so how can i not get it to
MT>> quote??

RO> That should do the trick, but if it doesn't, you could post the
RO> defined template here, so we could look at it.

Here is the complete template, as defined in Sorting Office --> Actions --> Auto 
Create Reply

<BEGIN TEMPLATE>

Hello %OFromFName,

%QINCLUDE="SPECIALDATETIME"
%QINCLUDE="PGPREMOVE"


Your message was automatically moved for review without being read
because HTML formatting was detected as: %OATTACHMENTS.

Review may take anything up to 5 working days.
After reviewing any future email may be allowed to bypass the filter.

If your email was important please resend with NO HTML formatting.

Please remove your HTML formatting and try again using plain text.



-- 
Best regards,
 %FromFName

%QINCLUDE="WEBADDRESS"
%QINCLUDE="GetPGPKey"
  

%cookie="C:\Documents and Settings\Michael Thompson\MAIL\cookies.txt"
%FROM="Mail Delivery System <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"


<END TEMPLATE>


As you can see, %quotes, %text or %headers macros are used.



--
Best regards,
 Michael

http://wwww.thompsonmike.co.uk/
PGP KeyID := 0x402A090F
  

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