Kmail filter on, er, squiggles
Mike Diehl
auto at dominion.dyndns.org
Fri Apr 12 05:27:53 BST 2002
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On Friday 12 April 2002 03:03 am, Derek Fountain wrote:
> > >> I use the following regexp with procmail:
> > >> [¡-ÿ][¡-ÿ][¡-ÿ][¡-ÿ][¡-ÿ] It matches five consecutive non-ASCII
> > >> characters which should rarely appear in normal messages in the
> > >> subject.
> > >
> > > That looks sensible, but how do I type those characters into the
> > > Kmail filter text box?
> >
> > What about copy&paste?
>
> Copy and paste worked! Brilliant - I get 50 of those spams a week!
> Many thanks.
It worked for me also, and I wanted to say thank you, too. This has become a
major problem for me and this will help a lot.
- --
Mike Diehl.
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