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On Sun, 10 Mar 2002, Mark Weinem uttered the following:
Can anyone tell me why the receipe below fails: if
(/^Subject:.*[:wbreak:][:digit:][:digit:][:digit:][:digit:][:wbreak:]/
\ && !/^Precedence: bulk/) { xfilter "$REFORMAIL -A'X-Antispam:
Numbered Subject'"
}
against a an email which contains the subject line of: tmda-users --
confirmation of subscription -- request 908558 And contains the
Precedence: bulk line.
seems to me, the receipe only works for subject lines with 4 digit
numbers.
That is what I would have thought but with the example of the subject
line, it is tagged every time as spam.
I am in the process of changing/converting SpamBlaster from Procmail to
Maildrop and that is one of the recipes that I cannot get the hang off
:)
Sean
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