On Sunday, November 17, 2002, 8:33 AM, you wrote:

ACM> If you really don't wish to type tbudl and just hit the new message
ACM> button, then a modified version of the To: macro is better:

ACM> %IF:"%Toaddr"="":"%To='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'":""

ACM> If you use this macro, then this will prevent you from sending
ACM> messages to tbudl and other addresses together unless you expressly
ACM> add tbudl's address after the new message is generated.


hmm, I looked under HELP, for message header macros and didn't find that
info:)
but I just noticed that:
hitting CONTROL-ENTER while reading your message creates a reply to you.
when the TBUDL folder is hilighted, hitting NEW MESSAGE brings up a
window with :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

in the TO: section.
This new macro (%IF:"%Toaddr"="":"%To='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'":"")
should be placed in the NEW message template for the TBUDL folder, right?

-- 
 Paul
Using The Bat! v1.62/Beta7 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Service Pack 1


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