According to René Clerc on Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 03:41:57PM +0200:
| * Eric Smith [24-09-2001 15:09]:
|
| | | > How do I put these two commands into a single statement?
| | | >
| | | > send-hook "~C x[sm]l" 'my_hdr X-currently-using: xalan saxon fop xep on linux'
| | | > send-hook "~C x[sm]l" 'set signature="echo -e Eric Smith\nSee mail headers
|for processors used|"'
| | |
| | | Can you separate them with semi-colons? i.e.,
| | |
| | | send-hook "~C x[sm]l" 'set signature="echo -e Eric Smith\nSee mail headers for
|processors used|"; my_hdr X-currently-using: xalan saxon fop xep on linux'
| | nope that dont work for me.
|
| Why make your config files unreadable?
|
| I think the old situation is much more clearer, and more maintainable.
|
Only cause the old method as you say did not work - if it should
work, I will fiddle some more.
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Eric Smith