Hello bats,

on Tue, 30. Mar 2004 at 12:22:59 -0600 P.Johnson wrote:

>>> ...Not sure what the #%- signifies (in the first line of the
>>> template)?
RA>> The # is a delimiter, everything between the first and second instances of
RA>> # are what happens if the from address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Thanks for letting me know. This info opens up a whole new world
> of possibilities for macros, which have always been something of
> a mystery to me. :-)

Yes, they are kind of confusing at first, but after you did some on your
own you will getting used to them and even understand them.. :)

You should also know, that not only '#' is a delimiter, but also '"',
"'", '_' and a bunch of other characters. If you nest some macros that
already use '"' and "'" you have to use something different two group
these macros. That's why I used #.


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