It was a suggestion though...or more like a request :)

I really wasn't assuming this was his plan, though I'm sure it crossed his mind and he might have already decided to do it. How could he not you know :)

But seriously, I've gotten my money's worth out of Declude and I can't complain. Things are coming along.

Matt



Kami Razvan wrote:

Matt I like the way you bring topics up.

Scott agrees to NOTENDSWITH

& you state:   "..with your conditional statements, i.e. NOTCONTAINS, NOTIS,
NOTENDSWITH, etc."

:)

I am no legal expert but I don't see Scott saying he is going for
conditional statements.. He just agreed to one.

I think you are making hidden subliminal suggestions :)

Regards,
Kami

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Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 10:03 AM
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] GoodAOL

I think this is something that good use could be made of in general with
your conditional statements, i.e. NOTCONTAINS, NOTIS, NOTENDSWITH, etc. I would have to really rethink filtering again though :) I've been trying
not to ask you for too much, but since the topic came up and you agreed, I
thought I'd throw my two cents in, for all it's worth. Certainly there's no immediate need planned on my part, but I have thought
countless times in the past that this could have achieved something that
wasn't possible otherwise.


Matt



R. Scott Perry wrote:



You posted a filter that was a great idea.. namely GoodAOL. I have not seen the filter you indicated: NOTENDSWITH

Is that a filter.. I searched the archives but could not find anything.

I implemented it and am getting strange results. Just trying to make sure the NOTENDSWITH is not an idea you were asking for..


NOTENDSWITH will be added to the next release.

-Scott




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