Is it possible to use Unix style regular expressions in JunkMail to search for words, ie like m/teens/i in Perl (which would match "teens" and "TEENS")?
What I really mean is: Is it possible to use a regular expression in a filter, like
BODY 10 MATCH_CASE_INSENSITIVE teens
BODY 5 MATCH horny(\s)+(teens)* (would match "horny" and "horny teens" with random nubmer of spaces between words)
Andreas
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