Just for curiosity's sake, what does fixed in the next release mean?
Fixed in the next alpha interim release or fixed in the next beta release?
It's tough to know since unless there is big news, we don't know what changes there
are in the interim releases.
I'm not pushing the fix, I've done a work around.
Scott Fisher
Director of IT
Farm Progress Companies
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/19/04 09:18AM >>>
>My favorite new filter has been the NOTENDSWITH...
>
>But I've found a problem.
>
>COUNTRY 5 NOTENDSWITH US
>
>Using the above line, every country including the US gets five points.
It seems that there is an issue with the code where NOTENDSWITH will not
work properly if the length of the data you are looking at (COUNTRY, which
might be "FR" if the E-mail was sent from France) is the same as what you
are comparing it to ("US"). This will be fixed in the next release.
In the meantime, you could:
COUNTRY -5 ENDSWITH US
and then adding 5 points some other way (in the test definition, perhaps,
or a line such as "COUNTRY 5 ISBLANK"). That way, 0 points will be added
for E-mail from the United States, but 5 points will be added for E-mail
not from the United States.
>May I also suggest a NOIS filter test?
That does sound like a good idea -- it has been added to the suggestion
database.
-Scott
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