> It sounds like what you're looking for is a "-est on three consecutive
> lines" with possible blank lines in between. Also I'm not sure that .
> matches a newline. In that case I suggest
> /(\b(best|most|more|((best|bett|bigg|larg|most|fast|quick)(er|est)))\b[^\n]*
> \n\n?){3}/i
>
> Matthew van Eerde
>
Matt,
Your email to me tripped the rule, plus the rule that Matt suggested. (I upped
his to 4 by changing the {3} to {4}.
Your email:
> This is simulating a spammer email. We have the largest
> selection of products
> available anywhere in the world! Rolex, Spandex, and Sizex.
> We provide the
> quickest delivery.
>
> Why order anywhere else? There is no one better than us.
>
> I also tried "no one faster than us" thinking there might
> have been a problem
> with the "better" part of the rule.
>
> Al
There's 107 characters between largest and quickest
I shortened my original test to:
This is simulating a spammer email. We have the largest selection of products
available anywhere in the world! We provide the quickest delivery.
Why order anywhere else? There is no one better, or faster than us.
It doesn't trip the rule.
Al