Hello Jason,


On  Tuesday, June 06, 2000  at  20:39:49 GMT -0700 (which was 8:39 PM
where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:


> Hello Januk and Bat Buddies...

Januk>>  How would you search for any messages with no subject, for example?

> Hmmm, good point. Perhaps there should be a character(s) that would be equal to
> a 'null' string.

 Well a blank line *should* search for a null string, but it would be
 nice if TB supported standard Windows wildcards for searches.  For
 example, 'ba*' should return all words starting with 'ba'. 'ba?'
 should return all three letter words starting with 'ba'.  This should
 be separate from regexp since there should be no need to learn regexp
 to do simple searches.  Just my two cents...

> Yes, exactly. Leaving a blank search string does not behave as expected.

 Oh, I misread you completely.  I thought you were complaining that
 you *could* search using a blank search string but nothing would show
 up since all messages had non-null strings where you were searching.

 


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Thanks for writing,
 Januk Aggarwal
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 under Windows 98 4.10 Build 2222  A 

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