Microsoft KB Archive/906004

= How to use wildcard characters in a subject line filter in Antigen =

Article ID: 906004

Article Last Modified on 3/14/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Sybari Antigen 8.0 for Microsoft Exchange
 * Sybari Antigen 8.0 for SMTP Gateways
 * Sybari Antigen 7.5 for Microsoft Exchange
 * Sybari Antigen 7.5 for SMTP Gateways

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INTRODUCTION
This article describes how to use wildcard characters (*) in a subject line filter in Sybari Antigen.



MORE INFORMATION
You can use wildcard characters in a filter to help identify specific words or phrases that appear in the subject line of an e-mail message. The following table provides examples of how to use a wildcard character in a filter:

When you use wildcard characters, use spaces between the words to search for individual words. If you use spaces, the filter will not identify words that include the word that you indicate in the filter. For example, the filter &quot;*naked*&quot; will also identify the word &quot;snaked&quot;. If you use the filter &quot;* naked *&quot;, the filter will only identify the word &quot;naked&quot;.

Note You may have to use multiple filters to identify all the variations of a word or a phrase that may appear in the subject line.

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