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Andy Pandy
 
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On 14 Aug 2005 09:56:07 GMT, mike ring
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I hope some of the assembled brains can help.

I get a lot of spam addressed to
m etc.

I've tried to filter with the expression

btinternet{2,} I avoided the .com to dodge troubles with escaping
metacharacters

which I think means 2 upwards occurences of btinternet.

But it doesn't work at all.

Do I need to somehow capture the strings x,y,z?

If so how?

The tutorials make it look easy as pie, but it don't work, it doesn't
capture anything

Any help appreciated, I've fried my mind

mike


Hi Mike

How about...

,*){2}

Andy
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On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 12:01:37 +0100, Andy Pandy
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On 14 Aug 2005 09:56:07 GMT, mike ring
wrote:

I hope some of the assembled brains can help.

I get a lot of spam addressed to
om etc.

I've tried to filter with the expression

btinternet{2,} I avoided the .com to dodge troubles with escaping
metacharacters

which I think means 2 upwards occurences of btinternet.

But it doesn't work at all.

Do I need to somehow capture the strings x,y,z?

If so how?

The tutorials make it look easy as pie, but it don't work, it doesn't
capture anything

Any help appreciated, I've fried my mind

mike


Hi Mike

How about...

,*){2}

Andy


And yes.. I've left the comma off the 2 :-(

Andy

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Hi Mike

How about...

,*){2}

Andy


You're a star, Andy, now I'll have to try to work out how it works.

I put it in complete with brackets, though all the net tutors I've looked
at don't mention them; (perhaps I'll try it without to check).

I *did* spot the comma, my hours spent kicking quantifiers round the floor
weren't entirely wasted ;-)

It seemed so simple in the tutors!

I'm just trying poptray, which seems much improved since I last saw it and
has a nice rule entering section. I've used Mailwasher for ages and love
it, I've got some rules (that I was helped with) that get nearly all spam,
and I don't like smart spamguards, it doesn't seem so smart to me to fetch
the mail in the first place, specially on a slow dialup, though I'll be
broadband (NOT btinternet) soon.


Many thanks

mike


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On 14 Aug 2005 18:26:14 GMT, mike ring
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I'm just trying poptray, which seems much improved since I last saw it and
has a nice rule entering section. I've used Mailwasher for ages and love
it, I've got some rules (that I was helped with) that get nearly all spam,
and I don't like smart spamguards, it doesn't seem so smart to me to fetch
the mail in the first place, specially on a slow dialup, though I'll be
broadband (NOT btinternet) soon.


Many thanks

mike


Hi Mike

Glad you're happy. :-)

Whilst I still use Mailwasher to sift out subject matter, I've
slightly changed my strategy by registering my own domain name for the
princely sum, I think of £6 for 2 years.

I have then created several e-mail addresses, each for a different
purpose and pointed them back to my ISP address, but of course I can
use my e-mail client to 'sift' them into dedicated in-trays.

Using this method I have been able to update any users I want to keep
and simply ignore the rest. Additionally, when like you I inevitably
change ISP, it's a simple case af updating the forwarding site, rather
than contacting many individuals and sites.

Andy

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Whilst I still use Mailwasher to sift out subject matter, I've
slightly changed my strategy by registering my own domain name for the
princely sum, I think of £6 for 2 years.

I have then created several e-mail addresses, each for a different
purpose and pointed them back to my ISP address, but of course I can
use my e-mail client to 'sift' them into dedicated in-trays.

Using this method I have been able to update any users I want to keep
and simply ignore the rest. Additionally, when like you I inevitably
change ISP, it's a simple case af updating the forwarding site, rather
than contacting many individuals and sites.

I've never changed ISPs before! Says a lot for patience and fear.

Bt's dialup has been getting worse, and it seems deliberate, as traffic
stops dead for say 3 0r 4 minutes in every 10.

It's so reliable I have a desktop game going to tide me over the outages,
the old trick of looking for a different port doesnt have any effect.

And then they email everybody saying "look how rough dialup's getting,
change to BT broadband".

It's the last straw of many.

I never thought of getting my own domain - it feels a bit like getting
above me station (touches forelock)

mike
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Colin Wilson
 
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I never thought of getting my own domain - it feels a bit like getting=20
above me station (touches forelock)


Piece of cake at http://www.123-reg.co.uk and will cost about =A36.04 for=
=20
a .co.uk domain.

I`ve got "several" domains with them, and simply redirect all mail to my=20
"normal" email address - there`s a tick box for "forward all" when you=20
sign up, and the config page lets you set the address to send them to.

I use it to track who might be leaking my details, and personalise the=20
email address I give out according the company i`m in touch with, i.e.=20
maplins@xxxxx ticketmaster@xxxxx - that way, if I ever receive email to=20
those addresses from someone other than the company, I know where it was=20
leaked from, and can instantly blacklist the email address and bollock=20
the company.

(incidentally Ticketmaster are the only cun*s i`ve ever caught passing=20
on my details)
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