On Friday, May 7, 2004 at 1:43:41 PM, you wrote:

MG>> Why do templates default to having this code at the end?

MG>> "mailto:%FromAddr";

> The default template (below) provides an easy way to demonstrate what
> can be done with templates. Or do you think they should be left blank?

> ,-----
> | Hello %TOFName,
> |
> |   %Cursor
> |
> | --
> | Best regards,
> |  %FromFName                          mailto:%FromAddr
> `-----

Welk I actually assumed it was in the default because it HAD to be
there. Are you saying that it's just there for 'show' so to speak?

If so, I can delete it, I guess.

I just couldn't work out why a macroi had to be there to tell the
email client what I thought would be in the header anyway.




Marten Gallagher

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