Claude Frantz writes:
> Justin Mason wrote:
>
> > Can you provide an example? I'm not sure what you mean.
>
> The most important example is the "Received" header which usually occurs
> many times.
yes, but what are you trying to match in there?
--j.
> > You could probably do it with the "AL
Justin Mason wrote:
Can you provide an example? I'm not sure what you mean.
The most important example is the "Received" header which usually occurs
many times.
You could probably do it with the "ALL" pseudoheader, but it'll
be very slow. A plugin might be the best option, but it's hard
Can you provide an example? I'm not sure what you mean.
You could probably do it with the "ALL" pseudoheader, but it'll
be very slow. A plugin might be the best option, but it's hard to
be sure without an example.
--j.
Claude Frantz writes:
> While writing rules
>
> How can I find how ma
While writing rules
How can I find how many headers with the same keyword exist ?
How can I recognize to which one a matching rule apply ?
Or is it necessary to write a plugin in order to have access to this
information ?
Thanks a lot !
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