If you use
body contains
"<html> click here"
It will search for
<html> or <HTML> or <Html>
AND
click or CLICK
AND
here or HERE (or Here, or HeRe, etc)
i.e. body searches are case insensitive, so you dont need the extra
ands.
You coudl specify a specific s-exp yourself, but you dont need to.
Also, when indexed the phrase "click here" cannot be search for
explicitly, it searches only for "click" and "here".
On Fri, 2002-06-28 at 12:46, Warren Post wrote:
> Is there a way to use boolean expressions in filters? For example, say I
> want to filter all HTML mail that contains the phrase "click here", case
> insensitive. (That's right, a spam filter.) As a boolean expression it's
> easy:
>
> (<html> OR <HTML>) AND ("click here" OR "CLICK HERE")
>
> But the filter dialog seems to limit me to using either AND or OR but
> not both (specifically, either "if all criteria are met" or "if any
> criteria are met"). There's a promising sounding option called
> "expression" in there but I can't figure out the syntax it expects.
>
> Warren
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