Yes, it's not ideally suited to non-[A-Za-z] people at the moment.  I tried 
fixing that somewhat with switching to [:lower:] but that means your locale 
needs to be set right for the emails you're receiving, and also means that you 
need perl >=5.6

C

Gunter Ohrner wrote:

> Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2002 12:06:29 +0100
> From: Gunter Ohrner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [SAtalk] rule SUBJ_ALL_CAPS not working right
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> Am Friday, 1. March 2002 11:23 schrieb Evert Jan van Ramselaar:
> > I have seen it getting triggered on a subject without any capital,
> > and on subjects with just one word in capitals.
> 
> It's definitely not working with subjects using an asian charset, there's 
> often upper case letter at all but the rule triggers. I've had no time to 
> investigate the rule's regexp, though. :-(
> 
> Greetinx,
> 
>   Gunter Ohrner
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