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Add a $subject$ substitution for list texts
author Ben Schmidt
date Mon, 20 Sep 2010 02:25:54 +1000
parents b00eb39643c1
children 5edfa9eef6c7
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235 which is how many lines of the message (including headers) to include: if 235 which is how many lines of the message (including headers) to include: if
236 omitted, 100 will be used, and to include the whole message, use a large 236 omitted, 100 will be used, and to include the whole message, use a large
237 number like 1000000000. 237 number like 1000000000.
238 238
239 - $posteraddr$ 239 - $posteraddr$
240 (available only in subonlypost) 240 (available only in access, notintocc, moderation, moderation-poster and
241 subonlypost)
241 the from address of the message that was received as determined by Mlmmj 242 the from address of the message that was received as determined by Mlmmj
242 243
243 - $subaddr$ 244 - $subaddr$
244 (available only in submod-moderator and [un]sub-confirm[-digest|-nomail]) 245 (available only in submod-moderator and [un]sub-confirm[-digest|-nomail])
245 the address requested to be (un-)subscribed 246 the address requested to be (un-)subscribed
247
248 - $subject$
249 (available only in access, notintocc, moderation, moderation-poster and
250 subonlypost)
251 the subject line of the message in question
246 252
247 - \uNNNN 253 - \uNNNN
248 (NNNN are hex digits) 254 (NNNN are hex digits)
249 a Unicode character 255 a Unicode character
250 (this is not really appropriate for use in a header, except perhaps the 256 (this is not really appropriate for use in a header, except perhaps the