Hello TheBat! users,

I am fairly new to TheBat!, I know something about working with
Regular Expressions form working with Linux and a tiny bit of C, but
here is something I find hard to do.

Perhaps some of you already solved this puzzle or knows how to do it.

I am pretty tired of all those companies that add disclaimers or
messages about virus scanning. I don't mind receiving mail that has
them, but I want to get rid of them when I reply to mail with this
sort of content.

I have seen several samples of Regular Expressions for removing e.g.
PGP signatures, and this is fine. But I can't yet figure out how to
transform this into: "Quote everything up to the point where a line of
'*' or '-' or '=' starts".

Also, I find the documentation on the subject somewhat thin. Where can
I find a more extensive explanation ?

I also tried to subscribe to TBTECH, hoping to learn more there, but
my subscription request gets bounced all the time.

-- 
Best regards,

Chris.

Uses TheBat! 1.61 on Windows 2000



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