On Wed, 8 Nov 2006, Francesco Vertova wrote: > > 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 ...
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