On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 12:31:43AM +0000,
Ben Smithurst <ben@???> is thought to have said:
> "." doesn't match \n by default, insert "(?s)" at the start of the
> regular expression for that.
Ah. Perfect. Thanks.
> > I realize that this doesn't deal with the issue of case either, so my
> > next question would be how do I ensure that I match only when these
> > headers are uppercase.
>
> uh, I thought regexes were case sensitive by default. They are in Perl
> at least, if Exim changes that somehow then perhaps "(?-i)" at the front
> might make it case sensitive again, I'm not sure.
Apparantly not here. However "(?-i)" does the right thing.
Thanks again,
Tabor
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Fsck It! Just another victim of the ambient morality