On Fri, 24 May 2002, Michael Moncur wrote:
> header ADVERT_CODE Subject =~ /(^\s*|\s+)ADV:/i
>
> and my suggested modification:
>
> header ADVERT_CODE Subject =~ /(?:^\s*|\s+|\[)(?:ADV|cc)[:\]]/i
On Fri, 24 May 2002, Matthew Cline wrote:
> That can be simplified a bit:
>
> /^\s*\[?(?:ADV|cc)[:\]]/i
That's not equivalent. Note the placement of the carat WRT the first
alternation in the original rule. It should be:
/(?:^\s*|\s+)\[?(?:ADV|cc)[:\]]/i
However ...
On Fri, 24 May 2002, Michael Moncur wrote:
> This would also catch the "cc:" that many spam subjects start with. I see
> more of these than ADV: these days.
I don't think the cc: has anything to do with advert codes? How often do
you see [cc] ? I suspect that should be a separate rule.
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