Tim> [Skip Montanaro] >> You're unfortunately back to trying to make numeric comparisons or >> using fairly complex regular expressions to perform the comparisons. >> The poor saps using Netscape would have to have four rules to match a >> 60% or higher spam probability. Tim> I don't use Netscape or know which flavor of regexps it supports, Tim> but I don't know of any regexp pkg that lacks character-class Tim> support. That is, in Python regexp syntax, Yeah, but Netscape apparently doesn't support regexs in its mail filters at all, just substring matches. >> This discussion almost certainly doesn't belong on python-dev. Is >> there a more appropriate Python-related list already in existence in >> which to hatch these ideas? Tim> Only one that comes to mind is the numerics list, since this *is* Tim> about numeric comparisons, and has the potential to become ugly Tim> <wink>> Hey, not a bad idea. I just subscribed and the archives suggest it's been idle. Perhaps I can hijack it... ;-) S
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