On Wed, 28 Sep 2016, Bowie Bailey wrote:

I don't think you could do a simple regex match for what you want. As I said previously, this would require a plugin both to build the custom regex(s) (or DB query) and to search for the previous emails. You would want to keep the prior email information in a database of some sort since doing a search of a large text file for every incoming email would probably be too slow.

That sounds like two-word Bayes to me... :)

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