Hello, August Abolins - Charles Pierson.
On 11/4/20 7:48 AM you wrote:
> CP> Exactly like I expected it to. CP> It is taking the first line
> of text, regardless of what CP> that is to populate the Subject
> Field, if you do not use CP> the -- SUBJ: -- line. Yes, indeed that
> is what is happening. But I would expect the parsing to ignore the
> top lines of the message that contain the magic "--to: --<CR>"
> and/or "--subj: --<CR>" lines as subject lines. After all, the real
> body of the message is after those things.
You're dealing with separate lines of code.
--To:-- , --Subj:-- are specific for the bot to identify the To and
Subject fields for the Fido side.
I believe Stas has said that if a message from Telegram is a reply to a
Fido message, it retains the subject, but I could be mistaken.
But if the message originates in Telegram, or is a reply to a Telegram
message written in Telegram, if it doesn't have the --Subj:-- line, it
is told to take the first line or number of characters in the message
body for the title. And those instruction lines for To and Subject are
still only lines of text as far as anything is concerned unless the code
specifically states otherwise.
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