^ usually indicates beginning of a line. ! indicates negation.

On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 11:29 AM, Martignier, Philippe <Philippe.Martignier@wipo.int> wrote:
Hi

I asked before for an express to do the not =

It was like this: ^[^expression]

What I want now is the following:

A filter that will ignore all internal mails to create new tickets apart when the internal mail is about a ticket

So I have in my filter

>From    wipo.int                                to identify internal emails
To              income.accou@wipo.int   the destination generic email
Subject ?????????????                   to say not= ticket

I tried lot of things for the ?????????????

^[^Ticket] does not work

^[^T]^[^i]^[^c]^[^k]^[^e]^[^t]

I tried to play also to play with the symbols # and : as they are part of the subject in a ticket but I had no success at all

Any help really well welcome :)

Thanks

PS : how do we do the "and" in a expression cause all I tried was giving an "or"

Philippe Martignier
Communications Division
Customer Service Section
Email : Philippe.Martignier@wipo.int
Phone : 00 41 022 338 72 36
Building : GB II
Office : 0,3

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