Hello Allie,

Monday, January 27, 2003, 10:32:52 PM, you wrote:


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> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Jurgen Haug [JH] wrote:'

JH>> I keep getting spam that has no TO: in the header. I mean it's not
JH>> just empty, there is no TO: at all. How can I look for not
JH>> existing in the selective download? I think I cannot use one of
JH>> those cryptic 'regular expressions' in the selective download?
JH>> (not that I would know then what to do ;-)

> String: ^To:  Location: Kludges  Presence: No

> Enable 'regular expressions' in the filter options.

I really have an understanding problem, I think. I can't use regular
expressions in this selective download, no? I once tried a word list
filter for the selective download and it did not work. Something like
the signal string being fuck|penis|viagra and so on. Or was that not right
either? I tried the setting 'match any string as a regular expression'
on the next tab. It then did not download any mail anymore! So I put
each word just like that into a new line and set  'any string match',
meaning no regex anymore.
Can I put screenshots of the window in this mails to make it better
understandable? Or is that anti-netiquette?

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regards,
 Jurgen                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Using The Bat! v1.62 Christmas Edition on Windows XP 5.1 Build  2600
Service Pack 1


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