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Friday, September 14, 2001 at 12:58:24 PM ,
Januk Aggarwal wrote about "Help on using regexps in TB":

> 5. You might want to consider the case of "Re[3]:" for TB
> users.

Already did take care of that. See this regexp:

^(R[Ee](\[?[1-9]?\]?):[ ]?|F[Wv]d?:[ ]?)(.*)$

Well the downside that I found is that will match [x] after Re
until it gets to something like Re[9]: nothing beyond that. If I
found that I need it to go over 9 I'll fix the regexp.

For the ones interested by this thread I will present here the
template that made the follwing text possible:

text:

Friday, September 14, 2001 at 12:58:24 PM ,
Januk Aggarwal wrote about "Help on using regexps in TB":

template:

%SINGLERE%ODATEEN at %TIMELONGEN ,
%OFROMNAME wrote about "%SETPATTREGEXP="^(R[Ee](\[?[1-9]?\]?):[ ]?|F[Wv]d?:[ 
]?)(.*)$""%REGEXPBLINDMATCH="%OSUBJ"%SUBPATT="3""":

I hope they work for you as they do for me.

And a big thanks to Januk for helping me.

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