Re: [Mailman-Users] Regexp help - Matching Subjects to Hold Posts in Mailman 2.0.11

2005-05-30 Thread Jim Tittsler
On May 31, 2005, at 14:44, David Powell wrote: > One line has a tab b/w ":" and "[SPAM", another a space and the third > nothing. The other thing I wasn't sure about was if the first > letter of > subject is uppper case or not. If you are putting these in 2.0.x's bounce_matching_headers list

Re: [Mailman-Users] Regexp help - Matching Subjects to Hold Posts in Mailman 2.0.11

2005-05-30 Thread David Powell
Thanks for the help, to respond... > Life will be much easier for this kind of task if you upgrade to > Mailman 2.1.x; 2.1.6 is current. Agreed - I don't administer the server, but understand we're waiting for the new stable release of Debian (any day now). > Really, you should invest in Jeffre

Re: [Mailman-Users] Regexp help - Matching Subjects to Hold Posts in Mailman 2.0.11

2005-05-30 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
> "David" == David Powell <(YANQ)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> writes: Life will be much easier for this kind of task if you upgrade to Mailman 2.1.x; 2.1.6 is current. David> Here are the different regexp's that I've tried, none seem David> to work. Really, you should invest in Jeffrey Fri

[Mailman-Users] Regexp help - Matching Subjects to Hold Posts in Mailman 2.0.11

2005-05-30 Thread David Powell (YANQ)
Hi All, I've only recently discovered the world of regexps, so please bare with me. What I want to do is block messages whose subject starts with "[SPAM". Mail to my server goes through spamassassin first - it alters mail that it thinks is spam by adding [SPAM xx.xx] to the start of the subject.