Hello everyone,

I'm using TB 2.04.7, and I've tried to read up on filters in the help
and search for this topic in the email archives I have on disk (going
back to 2002) but I haven't been able to find what I'm looking for
yet.

I get some emails that have some plain-text text, but the bulk of the
email content is in the 'html' form of the message. This is legitimate
mail, and I'd like to filter on some of the text in the HTML portion
of the email.

The email contains an HTML table, with one column being a field title,
and the other column being some value for that field, in a name/value
pair scenario.

For example, the first column in a row has "name:", and the second
column has "jolsen". This is a plain-text rendition of the HTML table
to illustrate the content of the table:

+--------+------------+
+ name:  | jolsen     +
+---------------------+

I have a a filter string of "name:.*jolsen" but it's not catching it
in the HTML version of the email. If the text I'm looking for were in
the plain-text version, the filter would find it.

Is there something I need to do differently to make my filter catch on
the HTML text?

Thank you for your time.

-- 
James
"There are 10 types of people in the world. Those who understand
binary, and those who don't." -- Unknown



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