Robert Allerstorfer wrote:
Hm, yes, I am aware that MATCH will not be unset after its assignment,
but my feeling has been (and still is) that it *will* be before
procmail comes to a new \/. Here is a part of my code
..............................^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
* $ B ??
^Content-Type:[$WSB]+\/[^/]+/[^;]+;[$WSB]+name[$WSB]*=[$WSB]*\
$DQ?[^$DQ]+[.]($av_BAD_EXT|zip)$DQ?[$WS]*$
Actually, Robert, when I wrote that code, that is precisely
why I nulled out the value of MATCH at the top of that recipe.
VirusSnaggers 1.61:
MATCH
:0 # 040220 () based [VERY] loosely on an original from Philip Guenther
* [part deleted here]
* $ B ?? $GO^0 ^Content-[^$WS]+:.*($[$WS].*)*=[$WS]*($[$WS]+)*$DQ?\
[^$DQ]*[.]\/($NASTYEXT|zip)
---
dman (close to a release of VS 2.0)
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