Scott,

Would a regular expression be appropriate for this type of specific
filtering? E.g.

BODY 100 REGEXP (regular expression) 

If so, could it be added to the wish list as an option? Just an idea.

David
WiSS Limited

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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] FW: Filters



>spaces are not allowed.

Spaces are actually fine in the filters; the problem is that you can't
have 
spaces before or after what you are filtering.  For example, you can
have:

BODY 100 CONTAINS Foreign Liaison Officer of the board of trustee of RWA

Agency ( Relief West Africa)

but, that would function identically to:

BODY 100 CONTAINS         Foreign Liaison Officer of the board of
trustee 
of RWA Agency ( Relief West Africa)

(which has spaces before and after the filter text).  This is typically
a 
problem when trying to match words, so that "word" won't catch
"crossword".
                                     -Scott

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