Hallo GwenDragon,

On Sun, 26 Feb 2012 14:01:10 +0100GMT (26-2-2012, 14:01 , where I
live), you wrote:

G> I think, macros should always work in TheBat, after creating a mail and 
reopening
G> the saved draft.

You can think so, but they don't.

G> Do macros only work if a mail is not saved? Why?

Your  macros  are interpreted once: when you start editing the message
body.  If  they'd  need  to  be interpreted more times, they should be
stored  in  the message as macro. That way you wouldn't know what text
would  be  generated  by the macro until they were interpreted for the
last time, probably when you press on the send button.
However,  that  would  mean  that  you'd  be sending a message without
knowing  the  actual  contents of that message, especially when you've
got a load of macros that need to be interpreted.
Not  knowing  what  you're actually sending is unacceptable, therefore
you cannot use macros that are continuously updating themselves.

This is not a bug, it works as designed. 

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