Hei,

Januk Aggarwal wrote:

> I don't think so.  Is it not working for you?  If not, what results
> are you getting?

Here, the result is always

="2"

[...]
> See how in this example, we only have one X-Mailer field?  And this
> one is the default value, "N/A".  Now we don't have to worry about
> an %IF statement, nor do we have to worry about a complicated regexp.
> It's all taken care of automatically.

Actually, the coolest way of dealing with Regexp I have ever seen.
Respect!

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