My reply template looks like this:
%CURSOR
--
%FROMNAME
%DATE
............Original Message............
From: %OFROMNAME<%OFROMADDR>
To: %OTONAME<%OTOADDR>
Sent: %ODATE;%OTIMELONG
Subject: %OSUBJ
%QUOTES
Now, the problem lies with the macro %OSUBJ. When I want to reply to a message with the subject as 'Re: Love', the 'Subject' part of the message under 'Original Message', defined by the macro %SUBJ, appears as 'Love', that is, without the 'Re:' part of it. The same is the case when the subject of the original message is 'Fwd: Love'.
Now, how do I setup the Original Subject macro to completely reflect the original message subject including 'Re:' and 'Fwd:' whenever and whichever order they appear.
I'm not good at using RegExp. Actually I have never used them. If using RegExp can solve the problem, can someone please tell me how to do it?
%CURSOR
--
%FROMNAME
%DATE
............Original Message............
From: %OFROMNAME<%OFROMADDR>
To: %OTONAME<%OTOADDR>
Sent: %ODATE;%OTIMELONG
Subject: %OSUBJ
%QUOTES
Now, the problem lies with the macro %OSUBJ. When I want to reply to a message with the subject as 'Re: Love', the 'Subject' part of the message under 'Original Message', defined by the macro %SUBJ, appears as 'Love', that is, without the 'Re:' part of it. The same is the case when the subject of the original message is 'Fwd: Love'.
Now, how do I setup the Original Subject macro to completely reflect the original message subject including 'Re:' and 'Fwd:' whenever and whichever order they appear.
I'm not good at using RegExp. Actually I have never used them. If using RegExp can solve the problem, can someone please tell me how to do it?