In this scenario, I sent an E-Mail with the subject: TESTING from a remote E-Mail address. Inbound X-IMail-Rule: S~[Possible Spam]:NUL Data- ESTING
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The problem here is that the brackets now mean "any characters in here". Since the subject contains the letter "o" (one of the characters in "[Possible Spam]"), it gets caught by the rule.
Don't ask me why Ipswitch did that -- we wouldn't make a huge (and potentially devastating) change like that without making it VERY clear that we were doing so.
-Scott
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