On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 09:46:56AM +0200, Per Jessen wrote: > I've been looking at what a rot13'ed email-address looks like, and it > doesn't come close to matching the pattern above.
rot13 is a common/well-defined version of a single substitution cipher. This
rule tries to match those, not the rot13 a-m <-> n-z mapping specifically.
> This would patch the pattern above: "ghtyetrt^rt456yu78ui(tyy "
Right, and that looks like [EMAIL PROTECTED] after going through
a substitution. Check out the list archives, this came up a while ago.
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