Hi Peter,
it's Regular Expressions. Sorry for using it.
A KB article with as much as possible examples was very much appreciated. Especially as regular expressions in different portions of the program seem to behave different and the help file does not cover it (enough).
Mostly I think about information what part of information is evaluated at all (like the "SMTP TO:me@domain.comCRLF" in transaction filtering), where to derive it from and which regular expressions (or metacharacters) are supported at which point.
Example: H, "[HE][HE]LO lappy/w/w", S, "my machine" works in transaction filtering, H, "/x[HE][HE]LO lappy", S, "Lappy" does not (from help, section content control: "/x Toggle "ignore-non-alpha" mode - ignore non alphanumeric characters".
Thank you, Rainer
<P>Hi Peter,</P>
<P>it's <STRONG>R</STRONG>egular <STRONG>E</STRONG>xpressions. Sorry for using it.</P>
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A KB article with as much as possible examples was very much appreciated. Especially as regular expressions in different portions of the program seem to behave different and the help file does not cover it (enough).
Mostly I think about&nbsp;information <U>what</U> part of information is evaluated at all (like the "SMTP TO:me@domain.com<STRONG>CRLF</STRONG>" in transaction filtering), where to derive it from and which regular expressions (or metacharacters) are supported at which point.
Example: H, <EM>"[HE][HE]LO lappy/w/w", S, "my machine"</EM> works in transaction filtering, H, <EM>"/x[HE][HE]LO lappy", S, "Lappy"</EM> does not (from help, section content control: "<EM>/x&nbsp;Toggle "ignore-non-alpha" mode - ignore non alphanumeric characters</EM>".</P>
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<P>Thank you, Rainer</P>