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On Fri, 13 Oct 2000 15:52:00 +0200, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
JA>> I guess it depends on how sticky you want to be. Of course you could
JA>> also specify a maximum number of errors. Supposing you want a maximum
JA>> of 4 mistakes between each of the keywords, the regexp becomes:
JA>> ^Subject.\s*send.{0,4}pgp.{0,4}keys
KE> Erm, stupid question of the week: Why the {0,4}?
It means that there should be a minumum of 0 but no more than 4 of the
characters immediately preceding the quantifier, in this case, '.' which
means any character except a new line.
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