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Re: How to combine spam-split with Subject filtering.
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Uwe Brauer |
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Re: How to combine spam-split with Subject filtering. |
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Fri, 14 Jan 2005 12:53:48 +0100 |
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>>>>> "Hubert" == Hubert Chan <hubert@uhoreg.ca> writes:
Hubert> IIRC, fancy split adds tags to check that your search
Hubert> begins and ends on word boundaries. i.e. it does
Hubert> something like "\<\\[POSIBLE SPAM\\]:\>". Since "[" is
Hubert> not a word boundary, that regexp will fail all the time.
Hubert> Try just searching for "POSIBLE SPAM".
Thanks, right this works, however this leaves out stuff like
strange_charset_[POSIBLE SPAM]strange_charset_
that is all the asian spam.
- Re: How to combine spam-split with Subject filtering., (continued)
- Re: How to combine spam-split with Subject filtering., Tim McNamara, 2005/01/12
- Re: How to combine spam-split with Subject filtering., Reiner Steib, 2005/01/13
- Re: How to combine spam-split with Subject filtering., Uwe Brauer, 2005/01/13
- Re: How to combine spam-split with Subject filtering., Uwe Brauer, 2005/01/13
- Re: How to combine spam-split with Subject filtering., Aidan Kehoe, 2005/01/13
- Re: How to combine spam-split with Subject filtering., Uwe Brauer, 2005/01/13
- Re: How to combine spam-split with Subject filtering., Cor Gest, 2005/01/13
- Re: How to combine spam-split with Subject filtering., Uwe Brauer, 2005/01/14
- Re: How to combine spam-split with Subject filtering., Cor Gest, 2005/01/14
Re: How to combine spam-split with Subject filtering., Hubert Chan, 2005/01/14
- Re: How to combine spam-split with Subject filtering.,
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