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     Defines a short name for often used addresses. Typical uses are for
     AreaFix/AreaMgr, your uplink, boss,  points or others you  write to
     often. To use a defined address macro, you just type it in the  To:
     name field.

     If (and  ONLY if)  the subject  is enclosed  in quotes  ("" or ''),
     GoldED will look for message attributes after the subject. See  the
     Message Attributes Reference for a valid attribute. You cannot have
     quotes within quotes (not the same type anyway).

     The attribues are *added* to the ones already there, they do  *not*
     replace them.

       Examples:

         afup,AreaFix,2:236/512,"password -q -l",K/S
         ffup,FileFix,2:236/512,password
         odin,Odinn Sorensen,2:236/77,GoldED - What else? :-)

     A special format  is supported for  UUCP or INTERNET  gateways. The
     special format is  indicated with a  (@) as the  first character in
     the <name>.

         jfu,@fallesen@diku.dk,2:310/33
         dn,@INTERNET/david@csource.oz.au,2:241/999

     In the first example, GoldED  will put "UUCP" (the default  gateway
     name) in the TO: msg header field and "To: fallesen@diku.dk" on the
     first line of the message text.

     In the second example, GoldED will put "INTERNET" in the TO: field,
     and "To: david@csource.oz.au" in the message. The forward slash (/)
     separates the gateway name  from the receiver address.  Any gateway
     name may be used.

     The address macros can also be specified in an external file,  like
     the  NAMES.FD  file  supported  by  the FrontDoor mailer/editor and
     Maximus BBS. See  the keyword NAMESFILE  for details. However,  you
     should not use the syntax with the attributes in the NAMES.FD file,
     because FrontDoor and Maximus do not know this syntax.

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