from maildroprc man page at  
http://www.courier-mta.org/maildropfilter.html

  Following /pattern/, there may be an optional colon, followed by one. 
  or more options. The following options may be specified in any order:

Actually, now that I look at it, there are two..  the easy one is that
there is an extra . after "one"

The other one is what confused me.  It says that there is an optional
colon after the pattern.  At least with my version of courier (.42.2 -
hmm, I need to bug my apt repository maintainer to upgrade his rpm's),
this is not optional...

/pattern/b   does not filter, and generates an error.

This should probably be worded something like:

  /pattern/ may optionally be followed by a colon and one or more 
  options.....

Anyway, took me a sec to figure out why my kill-Swen body filter wasn't
working, so I thought I'd point this out to someone.

-Chris



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