Hello Nick,


On  Sunday, July 23, 2000  at  15:27:44 GMT -0700 (which was 3:27 PM
where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:

> Can you identify anything I may be doing wrong?

 I think you may be getting the function of the various filter groups
a bit confused.  Replied filters work on the message that you replied
to.  So I replied to your message, it would be *your* message that
would be moved, not mine.  So what you want to set up is a Outgoing
mail filter.  You could look for all messages sent to TBUDL and with a
Re: in front of the subject.  The signal string 'Re:' will catch
anything with 'Re:' in it.  Using * as a wild card, it will catch
*Re:*


> Just curious, but if you wanted to look for "Re:" in the subject, would
> one have to use RegExp's to do it, and if so, what would the syntax
> appear as?  "Re:*" or some such thing?

Nope, see above.  Besides, in Regular Expressions, * is not a
wildcard.  I think it is something like .* that is a wild card, but
don't quote me on that.




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