Am 04.10.2011 um 14:34 schrieb Duncan: > If the ^.*$ test worked (^ is left anchor, . is any character, * means > any number of the previous, so together .* means any number of any > character, $ is end of line, so we have beginning of line/header, any > number of any character, including no characters at all, end of line, and > it should thus always match if that header appears at all), try this > instead (be sure and delete the ^.*$ test tho, or it'll stop on the first > one it sees due to the =5000 score: > > [~xxxxxx] > Score: =1111 > X-Authenticated-User: \$\$m\$x1dqu63w4useridf > > That is without anchors so it should indeed match the desired header > content, but it might match others that include it, too. But we first > want to get it working, then try to narrow the scope and make sure it > keeps working. So assuming that works, now we'll try it with the anchors > (again, delete the test above first): > > [~xxxxxx] > Score: =2222 > X-Authenticated-User: ^\$\$m\$x1dqu63w4useridf$ > > > If that too works, now, again, only after download since we're dealing > with a non-overview header, then the final bit is to change that score to > your desired score: > > [~xxxxxx] > Score: -600 > X-Authenticated-User: ^\$\$m\$x1dqu63w4useridf$ > > One final note. That's a /relative/ -600. So other score matches can > increase or decrease it. That may or may not be what you want. If you > want it set to -600, absolute (and to quite processing further relative > scores), use =-600 instead of just -600.
Duncan, thank you, this works well now: [*.*] Score: -521 X-Authenticated-User: \$\$m\$x1dqu63w4nbpzkjjlef [*.*] works well as joker for all newsgroups -- FritzS fri...@gmx.net _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users