>>>>> "Johan" == Johan Bockgård <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
   >> >> 
   >> >> ("Reply-to:" "Do not reply to this email
   >> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" "Moodle") ("X-Mailer:" "PHPMailer
   >> >> [version Moodle 2007101506]" "Moodle") ("Subject" ".*\\[Using
   >> >> Moodle:\\].*" "Moodle") ("Subject" "\\[Using Moodle:\\].*"
   >> >> "Moodle") ("In-reply-to:" "<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
   >> >> "Moodle")
   >> 
   >> > (execute-kbd-macro (kbd
   >> >   "C-h i d m gnus RET i nnmail-split-fancy-match-partial-words RET"))
   >> 
   >> Well but this functionality seems not to exist for the 
   >> *nnimap* backend.

   > Did you try?  But first, do you understand now why your rules don't
   > match?

No, I did not try, and I neither understand why 
("Subject"  ".*\\[Using Moodle:\\].*" "Moodle")

does not work. As far as I understand regexp (and I must admit I don't
understand them very much),
 ".*\\[Using Moodle:\\].*"
states match anything followed but Using Moodle followed by anything



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