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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Email Antispam Techniques and Email Filtering procmail rule Post 47583 by jones on Thursday 12th of February 2004 10:41:36 PM
Old 02-12-2004
[rephrased question: how do you filter 8-bit characters in the subject header via procmail?

It cooks on the í which I believe to be an extended ASCII 161
Note that is an 8-bit character.

This rule breaks on a message with Subject: víagra

:0
* ^Subject:.*(víagra¦v1agra¦pénis¦prescripti0n¦Medicati0n¦M0rtgage¦Xanaxz)
{
LOG="(THE 7 DIRTY WORDS) "
:0
/dev/null
}

[procmailLOG] --note the Subject header is garbage.
From jones@justjones.edu Thu Feb 12 21:10:19 2004
Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Fwd:_v=EDagra?=
Folder: /var/spool/mail/jones

This rule works [7-bit ASCII only] with Subject: v1agra

:0
* ^Subject:.*(v1agra¦prescripti0n¦Medicati0n¦M0rtgage¦Xanaxz)
{
LOG="(THE 7 DIRTY WORDS --) "
:0
/dev/null
}

[procmailLOG]
(THE 7 DIRTY WORDS) From jones@justjones.edu Thu Feb 12 21:03:30 2004
Subject: Fwd: v1agra
Folder: /dev/null

for the record, the word has to be spelled wrong to get on my
7 dirty words list note the zeros insted of O's in prescript0n
reference George Carlin, 1970's, "The 7 Dirty Words"
v\íagra doesn't work either.
 

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Path::Dispatcher::Match(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      Path::Dispatcher::Match(3pm)

NAME
Path::Dispatcher::Match - the result of a successful rule match SYNOPSIS
my $rule = Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Tokens->new( tokens => [ 'attack', qr/^w+$/ ], block => sub { my $match = shift; attack($match->pos(2)) }, ); my $match = $rule->match("attack dragon"); # introspection $match->path # "attack dragon" $match->leftover # empty string (populated with prefix rules) $match->rule # $rule $match->positional_captures # ["attack", "dragon"] (decided by the rule) $match->pos(1) # "attack" $match->pos(2) # "dragon" $match->run # attack("dragon") DESCRIPTION
If a Path::Dispatcher::Rule successfully matches a path, it creates one or more "Path::Dispatcher::Match" objects. ATTRIBUTES
rule The Path::Dispatcher::Rule that created this match. path The path that the rule matched. leftover The rest of the path. This is populated when the rule matches a prefix of the path. positional_captures Any positional captures generated by the rule. For example, Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Regex populates this with the capture variables. named_captures Any named captures generated by the rule. For example, Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Regex populates this with named captures. parent The parent match object, if applicable (which may be set if this match is the child of, for exampl, a Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Under prefix) METHODS
run Executes the rule's codeblock with the same arguments. pos($i) Returns the $ith positional capture, 1-indexed. perl v5.12.4 2011-08-30 Path::Dispatcher::Match(3pm)
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