Because it does a = comparison, you need to start with the greatest value
and work your way lower.
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ok, now i understand
thank you both
BR
Serge
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From: Andy Schmidt andy_schm...@hm-software.com
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Because it does a = comparison, you
IMO, no reason to use the shortcut IF ERRORLEVEL when the regular IF
%ERRORLEVEL% allows you to do the = comparison and more.
--Sandy
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What filter will trigger on the words John Cummuta when the from address
is formatted like:
From: John Cummuta startover-4676...@allstockdirect.com
Neither the mailfrom or headers filters are triggering on this.
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This may not be the actual sender, the actual sender is what is found in the
envelope or q*.smd (IM) or *.eml (SM) and found in the X-Declude-Sender
line.
If you need a filter the best way would be to use the regular expressions
such as:
HEADERS 0 PCRE(?im:From:.*John Cummuta)
David
David,
I don't have an X-Declude-Sender configured. I'll add that.
Okay, so I already have Headers contains John Cummuta or something along
those lines set up. How would the regular expression be any different? Is
it more effective because of the wild card?
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