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Old Geek (eldergeekenator@gmail.com) 2016/05/23 16:53

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On Thu, 19 May 2016 06:17:15 -0400, dude <dude@noaddressatall.com>
wrote:

>Trying to create a filter to handle any post with "preteen" in the
>subject.  I'm looking for the proper syntax.
>TIA

From the Agent help file:
When words are all lowercase letters, matching is case-insensitive.
However, you can force an exact, case-sensitive match by capitalizing
one or more letters in the word. For example:

subject: shell

will match shell, Shell, sHell, or ShELl found in message subjects.

So
subject: preteen
should do what you are asking for.

EG.

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