On Tuesday 29 Jul 2003 6:38 pm, Thomas K. Gamble wrote:
> On Tuesday 29 July 2003 11:00 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > Since it's coming to that time again, there is going to be a lot
> > of traffic about 9.2, so I decided to filter them to a separate
> > folder for the time being.  I set the filter to <subject> or
> > <message> contains 9.2 move to folder 9.2.
> >
> > I have just got 7 messages in that folder, and they have nothing
> > to do with 9.2, nor does searching the messages come up with
> > anything (in case I had overlooked something).
>
> Does kmail use regular expressions?  If so, the . would evaluate
> true for any character and you'd need to put the . in square
> brackets like so: 9[.]2 to evaluate it literally.
>
I don't think it can be that.  You see, I've partially solved it by 
setting the second option to <body> instead of <message> because it 
was picking up 9.2 from urls, date/time stamps and anywhere else.  
When I changed that and ran the filters on the messages almost all 
went back to where they should be.  Of course when Charles signs 
'Mandrake Linux 9.2 on PurpleDragon' it gets picked up <g> but that's 
OK.  Really, now I'm left with just one that I can't explain.  I'll 
try to forward it to see if you can see any reason for it

Anne

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