To handle the drug obfuscations, I've written an external program the deobfuscates and dedups the subject and then runs a filter file against it.

http://it.farmprogress.com/declude/obfsubj.htm

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I would say that 90% of my subject tests use the operator CONTAINS. This is
usually for the 5000 variations of drug names.

Chuck Schick
Warp 8, Inc.
(303)-421-5140
www.warp8.com

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I do not know why I did not think of this before. Of course, knowing my
fortune, many of you probably already figured this out.

It appears that using IS to check the subject line has always been iffy.

I thought of a solution: Use ENDSWITH instead of IS.

Just an FYI.

John T
eServices For You



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