How to filter articles with subject
"Earn Money *"
* = variable text ?
Sorry, I'm not familiar with reg expressions
Thank you,
Eduardo.
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Why not simply take that "Earn Money"? Hamster doesn't filter on being
exactly equal, but on being content of.
And as long as the variable text hasn't any specifications you can
filter on, you can't use it anyway.
If you want to learn about regex, you can read 'Hamster => Help =>
search => "RegEx" => "RegEx FAQ"'; or 'wikipedia => regex'.
Wolf 'but please keep in mind hamster being using an older pearl-like
engine; i. e. there might possibly be small differences at one or two
details' gang
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>Hi,
>
>How to filter articles with subject
>
>"Earn Money *"
>
>* = variable text ?
>
>Sorry, I'm not familiar with reg expressions
>
>Thank you,
In the scorefile you put something like this:
-300 ~Subject "make money fast" "earn money"
etc.
You can add many lines like this. You use a negative number to score
spam.
You can aslo score posters:
-300 from "spa...@spam.whatever"
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(='.'=) Due to the amount of spam posted via googlegroups and
(")_(") their inaction to the problem. I am blocking some articles
posted from there. If you wish your postings to be seen by
everyone you will need use a different method of posting.