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On Sun, 20 Dec 1998 20:36:30 -0500 (EST), "Roger Fajman" <[log in to unmask]>
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>> All configurable messages are in DEFAULT.MAILTPL or DEFAULT.WWWTPL If you
>> don't find the message you are looking for there, then it is hard-coded and
>> not changable.
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>Sometimes it seems rather arbitrary as to which messages are configurable
>and which ones aren't.
The CONFIRM1 template presents a special case. Part of the template is
configurable (the part in *.MAILTPL), while part is generated from hard-coded
message fragments, depending on what operation is being done when a confirm is
asked for. e.g. a Subscribe confirm is different from an add command confirm
is different from an editor's OK-confirm.
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