Hallo P.Johnson,

On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 14:49:15 -0500GMT (30-10-2004, 21:49 +0200, where
I live), you wrote:

PJ>>>           %TO=""%TO="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"%Cursor
RO>> Rather useless when you're using it as AB template. It only gets
PJ> So I can remove this line from the template?

Yep, shouldn't have any consequences. You might leave the %Cursor
macro. That does something. ;-)

PJ>>>           %FROM="P.Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
RO>> I'd change this into %From='"P.Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
RO>> Names with dots and some other special characters have to be placed
RO>> between double quote marks in the To: header
PJ> Why? It seems to work fine as is, but of course that doesn't mean it
PJ> really does. :-)

Haven't tried it for ages, but there have TB versions that omitted the
crucial double quote marks with unexpected consequences.

PJ>>>           %Serenader("X-Rogue",":Pat_J:")%-
RO>> <eg> New macro? What does it do, sing songs?
PJ> lol I have no idea where that came from! Maybe that's next, musical
PJ> smileys!

Sorry, could not resist.

PJ> OK, I've been clicking "new message" when TBUDL folder is highlighted,
PJ> and expecting all the info to show. Guess I need to put the "To" info
PJ> in first. Duh.

That's the problem with AB templates, they need an addressee to be
triggered.

-- 
Groetjes, Roelof

When you're a little rabbit,  carry a big gun.

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