I had previously written the following:

S> In other words, absent the second "%" sign and hyphen, would the 
S> subsequent text in the template just be ignored?

To which Roelof replied:

>No, it would be preceded by an empty line.

>Hello %-
>Everybody,
>will give you 
>Hello Everybody,

>When don't you place the %- macro at the end of the line, it will be 
ignored:
>My name is %-Roelof
>results in:
>My name is Roelof


Sorry, Roelof, but I am still confused.  (Maybe it's because it's late, 
I'm tired, etc. etc.)

In your first example I don't see an empty line.  Your example suggests 
that 

Hello %-
Everybody

and 

Hello %-Everybody

will both yield:
Hello Everybody

Bottom line, my question is, "To insure that subject text goes into the 
subject line and that message text goes into the message body, how do I 
craft the template?"   If "e-mail address change. (again <sigh>)" is the 
subject and "Hi.  We are changing...."  is the message body, is the 
following correct?

%Subject="E-mail address change. (again <sigh>)"%-
Hi.  We are changing our e-mail address from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] effective immediately.

Or, do I need to do something differently?

-- 
Avi
Avram Sacks
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