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Hi Vishal,

@31-Oct-2002, 18:11 -0800 (02:11 UK time) Vishal Nakra [VN] in
mid:429607615.20021031181140@;myrealbox.com said:

TF>> In the TB filters, wouldn't do "Presence" in subject the trick?
TF>> I am sure there is a regex that looks for "no character at
TF>> all". Or "any character" and you set Presence to No.

VN> I'm not sure that it will.

It will: look for '[a-z0-9]', presence 'No', Regex enabled.

VN> Where can I get a reference for regex's that I can use
VN> in TB?

http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/RegEx.html (part of the FAQ) is a
brilliant tutorial by Gerd Ewald recently translated from the German
original and editor by an English person - I forget who.

VN> I still have trouble figuring out what the 'Alternatives' means
VN> in the sorting office. Could you help me out with that?

Within a single block of strings, "additional" test strings are the
equivalent of a logical AND while "alternative" sets of strings are
a logical OR.

So give a filter with two comparisons in each of two alternative
string test blocks, that would equate to a logical filter that
reads:

      (A and B)  - 1st tab, two compares in one block
        or
      (C and D)  - 2nd tab, two compares in one block

Does that help?

- --
Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
TB! v1.62/Beta7 on Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2
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