In logic class we learned that the opposite of: A or B
was: not(A) and not(B)
The or changes to and
HtH - Jon Carnes
On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 14:04, Jeff Hahn wrote:
I'm playing with topics to see how they work.
I want to hold any message that doesn't match an existing topic.
(actually I'd also like to hold any message that has more than one topic,
but that can wait for step two)
let's say we have topics AAA and BBB and topics must be in subject.
if I use subject: .*AAA.*|.*BBB.* in the spam filters on the privacy
option page, it works backwords (as you would expect).
how the heck do I negate that regular expression?
it would seem thatsubject: [^.*AAA.*|.*BBB.*] or
subject: [^[.*AAA.*|.*BBB.*]]
but those don't seem to work as they should
I'm obviously missing something simple (greedy matching perhaps?), but I
can't seem to see it.
any helpful hints???
Thanks,
-Jeff
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