From: jay <ja...@m5...> - 2016-10-26 17:38:08
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Centuries ago, Nostradamus predicted that Thomas Eckardt would write on Wed Oct 26 11:15:11 2016: > > I already gave you the solution on monday: > > ... > > If I use the assp mail analyzer and analyze a mail containing this > word, I get. > > bombRe : 'highest match: "chxxp" with valence: 100 - PB value = 70' > matching bombRe(file:files/bombre.txt[line 119]): 'c.?hxx.?p' > > So - I get the file (with a link to open and edit it), the line > number (to find it fast) and the content of the line. How easy!? > Thank you for your help. For some reason I did not receive the Monday e-mail to which you refer (perhaps because bombRe flagged it). The log message identifies the matching string but does not identify the regular expression that matched it. With your help I located line 119 in files/bombre.txt and have removed it. If I had known about an "assp mail analyzer", which identifies the regular expression that matched the offending text, I would have used it. My problem is (I believe) now solved, but for future reference: what is the "assp mail analyzer" and how do you use it? Thank you in advance for any and all replies. Jay F. Shachter 6424 N Whipple St Chicago IL 60645-4111 (1-773)7613784 landline (1-410)9964737 GoogleVoice ja...@m5... http://m5.chicago.il.us "Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur" |