I think I found the problem:
On 22.12.2005, at 16:39, Boris Kraft wrote:
<set var="test-group-recipient" value="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"/>
This has to be
<set variable="test-group-recipient" value="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"/>
(variable not var)
I always say that giving choices will only result in problems ... in
this case one has the choice to abbreviate variable with "var" and
even "v" - but only inside the $-notation - so you can say ${v:myvar}
but not <set v=...>
Regards
Boris Kraft
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