On 26 August 2008, 18:20, Gunivortus Goos wrote:

>> There's a handy program for generating random cookies.  It's called cookie
>> jar and it's free.
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/kookiejar/

> But in TB you don't need that, TB has a built-in option for cookies.
> Just gather your favourite cookies in a plain ASCII file (a .txt file, f.i. 
> made
> with notepad) and save that somewhere, f.i. in your The Bat directory.
> Then rightclick the mouse on a folder in the folder tree.
> Choose 'Properties', then under Template 'New message'.
> Put the cursor in the right window near above your sig delimiter, where you 
> want
> to appear the cookie, Then rightclick again and choose: 'Cookie from a 
> file....'
> Then led the upcoming window to your cookies file.
~~~

TB (at least my early version of TB) also lets you insert random
cookies into messages using a folder or contact template. Just place
a cookie macro:

%COOKIE="C:\Mail\Cookies.txt"

(where C:\Mail\Cookies.txt is the path of a text file with one cookie
per line) at the point where you want the cookie to appear. This is
how the cookie (tag line) got into the end of my sig.

Since you can configure this only for folders and or groups for which
you want to use cookies, and also use different sets of cookies for
different recipients, I suspect this might be more flexible than
KookieJar.

HTH,

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Geoff Lane
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