Hi,

Ok what I found so far:
<RadiatorList>H~List-Id\: Radiator users <radiator\.open\.com\.au>:Other 
lists\Radiator
<RadiatorList>H~Radiator users <radiator\.open\.com\.au>:Other lists\Radiator
<RadiatorList>H~List-Id\: Radiator users \<radiator\.open\.com\.au\>:Other 
lists\Radiator
Does NOT work.
<RadiatorList>H~radiator\.open\.com\.au:Other lists\Radiator
<RadiatorList>H~List-Id\: Radiator users .radiator\.open\.com\.au:Other 
lists\Radiator
<RadiatorList>H~List-Id\: Radiator users \<radiator\.open\.com\.au:Other 
lists\Radiator

DOES work

Although the < and > char are not seen as special char in the RegEx string it 
seems they are treated as such. The webinterface for creating rules does not 
handle the  <> chars properly.

Met vriendelijke groet,
Bonno Bloksma
hoofd systeembeheer
tio 

hogeschool hospitality en toerisme

begijnenhof 8-12 / 5611 el eindhoven
t 040 296 28 28 / f 040 237 35 20
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  / www.tio.nl 
----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bonno Bloksma 
  To: IMail_Forum 
  Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 7:25 AM
  Subject: [IMail Forum] rule not working


  Hi,

  Using IMail 9.23

  I'm subscribed to a list where the headers of the mails contains:
  [....]
  Precedence: list
  List-Id: Radiator users <radiator.open.com.au>
  List-Unsubscribe: <http://www.open.com.au/mailman/options/radiator>,
   <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  [.....]

  I want those mails to be moved to a folder I've created. The rule is:
  <RadiatorList>H~List-Id\: Radiator users <radiator\.open\.com\.au>:Other 
lists\Radiator

  From the log:
  C:\Temp>grep 000012bd sys0709.txt
  07:09 09:14 SMTPD(653c01bb000012bd) [217.114.99.201] connect 209.61.182.19 
port 56839
  07:09 09:14 SMTPD(653c01bb000012bd) [209.61.182.19] EHLO server1.open.com.au
  07:09 09:14 SMTPD(653c01bb000012bd) [209.61.182.19] MAIL From:<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>
  07:09 09:14 SMTPD(653c01bb000012bd) [209.61.182.19] RCPT To:<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>
  07:09 09:14 SMTPD(653c01bb000012bd) [209.61.182.19] 
C:\IMail\spool\D653c01bb000012bd.SMD 14823
  07:09 09:14 SMTPD(653c01bb000012bd) performing antispam checks
  07:09 09:14 SMTP-(653c01bb000012bd) processing 
C:\IMail\spool\q653c01bb000012bd.smd
  07:09 09:14 SMTP-(653c01bb000012bd) ldeliver tio.nl b.bloksma-main (1) [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] 15378
  07:09 09:14 SMTP-(653c01bb000012bd) finished 
C:\IMail\spool\q653c01bb000012bd.smd status=1

  The mail simply ends up in my main folder. There is no error why the rule is 
not applied so I'm assuming it simply does not match but why? I've copied the 
header line into the webmail rule editor. It has added the escape for the 
reserved characters so I'm pretty sure they are correctly applied as well.

  I've got other similar rules that DO work:
  <DecludeJunkmail>H~listid.declude.junkmail:Other lists\Declude junkmail
  which matches with a header like:
  List-Id: <listid.declude.junkmail.1704130064197.smtp.declude.com>
  Here I have not escaped the period as a period will match a period anyway.

  I can see three differences.
  1) The radiator rule has a colon in it. It has been escaped but maybe there 
is a problem with that
  2) The rule has a space in the string to be matched
  3) There are a < and > in the string to be matched

  Is it know whether any of those will be a problem? I'll do some more 
experimenting but it seems at least something is broken.



  Met vriendelijke groet,
  Bonno Bloksma
  hoofd systeembeheer



  tio hogeschool hospitality en toerisme 
  begijnenhof 8-12 / 5611 el eindhoven
  t 040 296 28 28 / f 040 237 35 20
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  / www.tio.nl 

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