> AA> If you're using "FN" to represent First Name, perhaps the $TNF should
> AA> be $TFN.
> I am completely confused. ;)
THAT, I doubt very much! LOL
But I think maybe something is getting lost in translation.
What did you intend the letters T N F to stand for?
If it's "TO NAME: FIRST", then I get it.
I was just thinking that since you use $SFN for:
SENDER FIRST NAME, then
TO FIRST NAME = $TFN, would follow the established convention a bit better.
> In short. There is a certain set of characters that
> is replaced with certain attributes of the message.
> What difference does it make if this character set
> is decoded at all?
I get it. The macros could have been $TTT, $SSS or something. They are just
"code" and could be anything you would want. It's your bot afterall.. ;)
Thanks again for considering all these extra options for %userprofile.
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