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- ; The Blue Wave Offline Mail Reader v2.12
- ; Copyright (C) 1992 by Cutting Edge Computing
- ; All Rights Reserved.
- ;
- ; Sample Keyword Search File
- ;
- ; Blank lines, and lines beginning with a ';' are ignored.
- ; Keywords are case insensitive, and must contain at least 3 characters.
- ; A Keyword of 'and' will find "Sand", "sAnD", "and", & "brands".
- ;
- ; There is a limit of 5 keywords per file in UNREGISTERED COPIES
- ; of The Blue Wave Offline Mail Reader. After you have registered your
- ; copy, you can have as many keywords in one file as you care to.
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- ; When Keyword searching, the reader ignores all cr's, lf's, and soft
- ; cr's. Therefore it can find strings that span across multiple lines
- ; in the message text, like the following that will almost definitely
- ; find something in the FidoNet BLUEWAVE Echo!
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- Blue Wave
- BWave
-
- ; Or, to catch all of the above, simply use:
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- Wave
-
- ; Remember... The default mode of the reader is to find all matches to a
- ; keyword within both message headers (From:, To:, and Subj: fields), and
- ; within the message text. You can control this behavior by prefixing your
- ; keyword with the following 'tokens':
- ;
- ; !keyword - will search for this keyword ONLY within the message text.
- ; @keyword - will search for this keyword ONLY within the message header.
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- @John Doe
- @Mary Poppins
- !9600 baud modem
- !IBM Printer
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- ; You can even FURTHER control the way the reader searches for keywords by
- ; using the "#keyword" token. As described above, the reader will find
- ; matches to a keyword even *within* other words. Let's suppose you are
- ; a genealogist, and you are searching an area containing 500 messages that
- ; may contain information about one of your relatives named "Brown". In
- ; the default mode, the reader will stop you at every message that
- ; contained "BROWN" somewhere in the message; Even at unwanted messages
- ; that might contain "Browning", "Brownman", or "Brownstone". To search
- ; for only the word "Brown", and NO word that is a superset of "Brown", you
- ; could search for:
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- #Brown
- #Smith
- #Adams
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- ; End of KEYWORDS.BW
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