Hej Roelof Otten,

Saturday, June 18, 2005, 9:34:28 AM, du skrev:

RO> Hallo qe3ee,

RO> On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 06:30:01 +0200GMT (18-6-2005, 6:30 +0200, where I
RO> live), you wrote:

Q>> May I Use Wildcards In TB Filtering Strings For Emails, and what
Q>> should it look like?

RO> Yes, you can use wildcards and they've got to take the format of
RO> regular expressions (those are discussed in the helpfile).
RO> Note that you should check 'uses regular expressions' at the options
RO> or advanced tab of the filter. Don't know for sure where it is,
RO> because the sorting office has drastically been changed in v3 and I
RO> see that you're using 2.12.

RO> An example of a regular expression is this:
RO> Reply-to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RO> This is matched by anything that starts with 'Reply-To:' then a couple
RO> of characters that don't matter (the dot means any character, the
RO> asterisk means any number of times) and afterwards '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'

 Ju-hupp!

 Works like a sharm =)


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