At 13.20 08/11/06, Rob Arends wrote:

>And found this in the readme:
>
>========================
>MACRO SUBSTITUTION
>XMail support two kinds of macro declaration inside its TAB file. The old
>macro declaration done by prefixing the macro name with the '@@' sequence is
>still supported for backward compatibility, and has to be used when the
>macro is the only content of the parameter.

I take "has to" to mean "should only"; i.e. "should only be used when 
the macro is the only content of the parameter", for otherwise they 
are not recognized properly. Waiting for the Creator to enlighten us ...

Ciao, Francesco

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