Hallo Jan,

On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 11:08:50 -0400 GMT (27/09/2000, 23:08 +0800 GMT),
Jan Rifkinson wrote:

Marck>> Yes  -  you can use the %QUOTESTYLE= macro in the reply template to do
Marck>> this.

JR>           Jan responds: Thanks for this help. I played around with
JR>           the  %QUOTESTYLE= macro. I used the "=TEXT" variable but
JR>           the  best I could produce was an accurate quote style on
JR>           the first line of the quoted text. The rest of the quote
JR>           style was based on the global choice.

Hmmm. I use this %Quotestyle macro as follows:

 %Quotestyle="something"%Quotes

Each  quoted line will be prefixed by:
something>

Not only the first line.

In another account, I use:

%quotestyle="%SETPATTREGEXP='([a-zA-Z]*)@'%REGEXPMATCH='%OFromAddr'"%Quotes

which will return the part of the email address before the "@"
character (if those are alpha only, which was desired in this case).
So, if your email address is <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, the quoted lines will be
prefixed with:
jan>

In your case it is the same as %OFName, but in my company, it isn't.
Point I'm making: you can use RegEx in %Quotestyle, and it still
works. :-)

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Cheers,
Thomas                             mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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