In my never-ending quest to fully understand and exploit the possibilities 
of filters on IMail I have the following question:

In the IMail documentation, they mention the following rule example:

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For example, if you wanted to monitor any mail with the subject "Kill 
Dusty", then you could have a rule like this:

S~kill dusty:spambox

This would catch messages with the subject:

"I want to kill Dusty"
but it would not catch:

"I am going to kill that thar Dusty".

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I am wondering if it's possible to rewrite that rule so it WOULD catch the 
"I am going to kill that Dusty" subject.

Would something like

S~*.kill*.dusty):spambox do the trick or am I showing my confusion?

What about:

S~(kill & dusty):spambox

I know the & character isn't listed as legal search character but just 
thought I'd see because you've read this far.


Thanks.

Brad


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