No significance, the list was taken right out of the code without cleanup so
the \" is actually just a ".  The two colons looks like typo on my part.
This KB article explains a bit more about the delimiters and the # character
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-20030502-DM01.htm

This is the same behavior of the phrase filter in 8.05.  In 8.1 we added
normalization and a side effect of that was these characters were no longer
treated as delimiters in 8.1 (if normalization is turned off the phrase has
to be an exact match, punctuation included).

Tripp

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rod Dorman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 12:12 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] ANNOUNCEMENT FROM IPSWITCH - Update on 8.11


On Wednesday, April 28, 2004, 10:22:52, Tripp Allen wrote:
> 8.11 should be released in days.  Below are the release notes.
>  ...
> o Antispam: When normalization is turned off for the phrase filter,
> the following characters will be treated as delimiters:
> : ;:,&.%!{}|?<>[]()\"_-+*\~`/=^'$@ (including the space character).

So the only ASCII punctuation that isn't a delimiter is a number sign?

Any significance in the colon and backslash appearing twice in the list?

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