After upgrading from kSPAM 1.4.2 to 1.6b2 I found some important good mails in the mail spam database.
I looked into the document properties and found the following value in KS_REASON: "Subject: REGEX RULE:47"
Looking for rule in document with rule #47 in the "By Rule Number" view of my configuration database, I found a regex rule (actually the first of all regex rules) that cannot be the cause for a match for that document.
The closest rule, that eventually could be the cause for the problem, is rule #49.
49 contains the following regex rule for the subject:
REGEX#:(?i)([sß5$]{1,3}\W{0,2}[t]{1,3}\W{0,2}([o0]|(())){1,3}\W{0,2}[cz]{1,3}\W{0,2}[k]{1,3})
If this rule fires if the subject contains the word "Aufstockung" then this is the reason for the problem.
Now I have three questions:
- How are rule numbers counted in KS_REASON?
- Has anything in Regex changed since 1.4.2?
- How does a regex rule look that fires on "stock", but only if it stands as a word for itself
a) at the beginning of the subject, or
b) at the end of the subject, or
c) inside the subject (preceded and followed by a space).
Peter
kSpam 1.6B2, Domino 6.0.3, Windows 2003 Server