I get a large number of email send to the server for users that have not
worked here (more then a year) or do not exist so i created a rule to filter
them out.  This rules works great however i have notice a problem.  I get
email addressed to "beau" this is the last 4 letter of my name.  What i have
done is try to catch them with adding "<beau" in my rule however this misses
around 50% of them. do anyone have an idea how i can filter those out? 

header NOT_HERE_TO To =~
/(091|kim|oedi|gradych|president|sam|dawn|jason|jraikou|rhandley|<eau|<beau|
<rbeau|<arbeau)[EMAIL PROTECTED]/i
describe NOT_HERE_TO To: addressed to person not at here
score NOT_HERE_TO 5

Thanks for any help you can give me
Paul


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