Hi Bat Users,

I use TB! filters to search for pn# in e-mails when they arrive.
The problem is not everybody writes them as the should, or how the
manufacturer uses them. The result is a number of variations. Here is an
example

- 23456-B21
- 23456 B21
- 23456b21


I have the feeling I could use regex here instead of listing all the
possible variations. My question is can this be doen and what impact will
this have in the filtering speed. WIll regex slow it down or make it
quicker then searching for 3/4 variaions?

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Best regards,
 Gerard  
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Using The Bat! v2.10 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1


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