How to filtering zero byte messages?

2002-04-21 Thread Mark Knipfer

I am trying to filter only messages containing 0 bytes. (0 b).  In
TheBat! 1.60 Sorting Office - Advanced settings there are these two
settings:

  [ ] Messages is larger than   [0  ] KB
  [ ] Messages is smaller than  [0  ] KB

I want to filter messages that are zero bytes, no less-than or
greater-than.

How to filtering zero byte messages?

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Re: How to filtering zero byte messages?

2002-04-21 Thread Miguel A. Urech

Hello Mark,

 I am trying to filter only messages containing 0 bytes. (0 b).

I assume messages can't have less than 0 bytes, so setting to less
than 1 should do the trick.

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Re: How to filtering zero byte messages?

2002-04-21 Thread Mark Knipfer

On Sunday, April 21, 2002, 2:24:57 PM, Miguel A. Urech wrote:

 I am trying to filter only messages containing 0 bytes. (0 b).

MAU I assume messages can't have less than 0 bytes, so setting to less
MAU than 1 should do the trick.

I tried

[x] Messages is smaller than  [1  ] KB

without success.

At this time I cannot get TheBat! to filter zero byte messages.

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Re: How to filtering zero byte messages?

2002-04-21 Thread Miguel A. Urech

Hello Mark,

MAU I assume messages can't have less than 0 bytes, so setting to less
MAU than 1 should do the trick.

 I tried

 [x] Messages is smaller than  [1  ] KB

Sorry, I overlooked the fact that the selection is KB. I always
believed it was bytes.

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Re: How to filtering zero byte messages?

2002-04-21 Thread Brien King

 On Sunday, April 21, 2002, 11:16:59 AM, you wrote:
 I am trying to filter only messages containing 0 bytes. (0 b).  In
 TheBat! 1.60 Sorting Office - Advanced settings there are these two
 settings:

   [ ] Messages is larger than   [0  ] KB
   [ ] Messages is smaller than  [0  ] KB

 I want to filter messages that are zero bytes, no less-than or
 greater-than.

 How to filtering zero byte messages?

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Mark,

What you can try is using the \S (not \s) in the text and have presence set to
No.  This will filter any message out that doesn't at least have one space in
it.  i.e. blank messages.



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Re: How to filtering zero byte messages?

2002-04-21 Thread Mark Knipfer

On Sunday, April 21, 2002, 3:12:33 PM, Brien King wrote:

BK What you can try is using the \S (not \s) in the text and have
BK presence set to No. This will filter any message out that doesn't
BK at least have one space in it. i.e. blank messages.

This filter works great:

 Strings   Location   Presence
  \SText   No

Thank you.

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Re: How to filtering zero byte messages?

2002-04-21 Thread Allie C Martin

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Brien King [BK] wrote:
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BK What you can try is using the \S (not \s) in the text and have
BK presence set to No. This will filter any message out that doesn't
BK at least have one space in it. i.e. blank messages.

That's a thought.

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Re: How to filtering zero byte messages?

2002-04-21 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Brien,

@21 April 2002, 12:12:33 -0700 (20:12 UK time) Brien King wrote in
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 What you can try is using the \S (not \s) in the text and have
 presence set to No.  This will filter any message out that doesn't
 at least have one space in it.  i.e. blank messages.

\S = Non-white-space character
\s = White-space character

The filter would still work though, being a filter an a message with
at least one non-space character in it. You could even use \S|\s
presence No, meaning neither space nor non-space.

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