Hi,
* Sven Guckes [02-10-07 19:45:05 +0200] wrote:
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-07 13:14]:
score '(~s \[?mutt\]? ) ~w $newsgroup' +100
~w? using some patches, i presume? nntp?
vvv.nntp, yes.
besides, as the square brackets are optional you
might as well leave them out.
Hi,
* Michael Elkins [02-10-05 23:15:05 +0200] wrote:
Rocco Rutte wrote:
[...]
score '~s \[?[Mm][Uu][Tt][Tt]\]?' ...
If you specify all lowercase letters, Mutt will
automatically use a case-insensitive search. If you use
at least one uppercase letter, Mutt assumes case-sensitive
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-07 13:14]:
score '(~s \[?[Mm][Uu][Tt][Tt]\]? ) ~w $newsgroup' +100
...which works as intended while:
score '(~s \[?mutt\]? ) ~w $newsgroup' +100
...is applied to all messages and doesn't work.
~w? using some patches, i presume? nntp?
Rocco Rutte wrote:
Hmm, I thought so, too, and tried it before I asked the list
for help because I doesn't work. I use:
score '(~s \[?[Mm][Uu][Tt][Tt]\]? ) ~w $newsgroup' +100
...which works as intended while:
score '(~s \[?mutt\]? ) ~w $newsgroup' +100
...is applied to all
Hi,
see subject. Is there any way to specify case-insensitive
scoring patterns? This is minor important but I'm too lazy
to write filters like:
score '~s \[?[Mm][Uu][Tt][Tt]\]?' ...
bye, Rocco
Rocco Rutte wrote:
see subject. Is there any way to specify case-insensitive
scoring patterns? This is minor important but I'm too lazy
to write filters like:
score '~s \[?[Mm][Uu][Tt][Tt]\]?' ...
If you specify all lowercase letters, Mutt will automatically use a
case-insensitive search
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-05 20:52]:
see subject.
this reference is almost always BAD.
content changes - and subject should
be adjusted to fit the contents. so
subjects should not describe problems.
Is there any way to specify case-insensitive scoring patterns?
This is minor