Hello Miguel A. Urech !

  
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 17:18:39 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was 20.01.2003, 17:18 (GMT+0100) where I live, you (Miguel Urech)
wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:


> Strings: <.*\[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Location: Kludges
> Presence: Yes

> And I have selected Regular Expression on the Options tab.

> Note: I use the \d so it will look for a digit before @ and therefore
> not have a match with my e-mail address in X-Envelope-To.

> But this is not working, not finding any. Any idea why?

To have a positive match "\[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" should already work.

Anyway, why don't you look for "Message-ID:\s*<.*[email protected]>"
so you don't need to look for your email-address.


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