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Posted to commits@vcl.apache.org by jf...@apache.org on 2019/06/14 14:57:41 UTC

svn commit: r1861348 - /vcl/site/trunk/content/docs/htmlemailmessages.mdtext

Author: jfthomps
Date: Fri Jun 14 14:57:41 2019
New Revision: 1861348

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1861348&view=rev
Log:
updated formatting

Modified:
    vcl/site/trunk/content/docs/htmlemailmessages.mdtext

Modified: vcl/site/trunk/content/docs/htmlemailmessages.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/vcl/site/trunk/content/docs/htmlemailmessages.mdtext?rev=1861348&r1=1861347&r2=1861348&view=diff
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--- vcl/site/trunk/content/docs/htmlemailmessages.mdtext (original)
+++ vcl/site/trunk/content/docs/htmlemailmessages.mdtext Fri Jun 14 14:57:41 2019
@@ -16,8 +16,6 @@ Notice:    Licensed to the Apache Softwa
            specific language governing permissions and limitations
            under the License.
 
-#Customization of Email messages with HTML content
-
 Email messages sent out to VCL users can be customized under the Site Configuration part of the
 site. However, HTML content is not allowed to be entered via the web form for security reasons. 
 VCL 2.5.1 introduced a method of including HTML content in the email messages using a command 
@@ -25,36 +23,36 @@ line script run from a management node.
 code. The same substitution available in plain text messages can be used in the HTML messages.
 
 Usage:
-<pre><code>
-vclmessages.pl --getmessagenames
-vclmessages.pl --dumpmessage '&lt;name of message&gt;'
-vclmessages.pl --setmessage '&lt;name of message&gt;' --htmlfile &lt;filename&gt; --subject &lt;message subject&gt;
-vclmessages.pl --resetmessage '&lt;name of message&gt;'
 
-vclmessages.pl --help|-?
-</code></pre>
+    :::BashLexer
+    vclmessages.pl --getmessagenames
+    vclmessages.pl --dumpmessage '&lt;name of message&gt;'
+    vclmessages.pl --setmessage '&lt;name of message&gt;' --htmlfile &lt;filename&gt; --subject &lt;message subject&gt;
+    vclmessages.pl --resetmessage '&lt;name of message&gt;'
+
+    vclmessages.pl --help|-?
 
 Where
 
---getmessagenames displays a list of all available names that can be used<br>
---dumpmessage displays the current value of a message<br>
---setmessage sets the value of a message to the contents of the specified file<br>
---resetmessage sets the value of a message back to the original value as distributed with VCL<br>
+--**getmessagenames** displays a list of all available names that can be used<br>
+--**dumpmessage** displays the current value of a message<br>
+--**setmessage** sets the value of a message to the contents of the specified file<br>
+--**resetmessage** sets the value of a message back to the original value as distributed with VCL<br>
 
-&lt;name of message&gt; = the name of the message from the database (enclose in single quotes)<br>
+&lt;**name of message**&gt; = the name of the message from the database (enclose in single quotes)<br>
 <span style="margin-left:40px;">(use --getmessagenames to get a list of message names)</span>
 
-&lt;filename&gt; = filename (including path) of file containing html contents for email message
+&lt;**filename**&gt; = filename (including path) of file containing html contents for email message
 
-&lt;message subject&gt; = subject for email message (enclose in single quotes)
+&lt;**message subject**&gt; = subject for email message (enclose in single quotes)
 
-So, use "--getmessagenames" to get a list of all of the messages that can be set.  Use 
-"--dumpmessage" to see the current contents of a message.
+So, use "--**getmessagenames**" to get a list of all of the messages that can be set.  Use 
+"--**dumpmessage**" to see the current contents of a message.
 
 To set a new message, create a file containing the HTML that you would like used as the message. 
-Then, use "--setmessage" to set the contents of the message, specifying both a message subject and 
+Then, use "--**setmessage**" to set the contents of the message, specifying both a message subject and 
 the file containing the contents of the HTML message.  To reset a message back to the stock message 
-supplied at VCL installation, use "--resetmessage".  Only the "Global" messages can be reset.
+supplied at VCL installation, use "--**resetmessage**".  Only the "Global" messages can be reset.
 
 To set a new message for a specific affiliation, an affiliation specific message, plain text 
 message needs to be created through the web UI first. Then, that message can be converted to HTML