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Hi Nick,

On Thu, 1 Mar 2001. at 11:12:01 (your local time), you wrote:

L>> '^.*' instead of '^' is the only difference. This latter helps when
L>> you got PGP messages that have blank line(s) on the start (message
L>> '[PGP-Basics] File - List Manual rev(2001-02-28).txt' is one sample I
L>> found on PGP-Basics).

NA> Lija, I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "when you got PGP
NA> messages that have blank line(s) on the start"? What does that Regex
NA> actually do when invoked?

Well, the message I mentioned from your forum doesn't have '-----PGP...'
*right on the start of message*... there is one _blank_ line.

With my enhanced regex, you can reply to that message (and all other PGP
msgs as well) and you will not have to delete the '-----PGP...' line.

Just try it and you'll see the difference...


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Sincerely, Lija
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