I started with those before realizing that these regular expressions assume that the subject line is included in the header but that the contents after the word "Subject:" are blank. The messages we are receiving have no subject line at all -- at least they are getting presented to the administrator that way -- so I cannot look for a line that contains "Subject:" It really needs to be the converse -- I need to be able to scan the entire header and hold messages that do not contain a subject line. I think I could do this with a script, but we don't have access to the shell so I need to use the tools available in the GUI.
On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 04:51:08PM -0700, patrick king wrote:I need to use the administrator's GUI to construct a regular expression. The expression needs to hold posts which do not contain a subject line in the header. In other words, the Subject: line is entirely missing from the mail header. It is not that "Subject:" is present with data missing after it.
Any ideas?
I no longer have an old 2.0.13 installation that I can play with, but something like:
subject:$
or
subject:\s*
should work.
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