Updated FAQ

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M66B 4 years ago
parent bed6d5749a
commit 5ed1eea055

@ -1843,7 +1843,13 @@ The following rule conditions are available:
All the conditions of a rule need to be true for the rule action to be executed.
All conditions are optional, but there needs to be at least one condition, to prevent matching all messages.
If you want to match all senders or all recipients, you can just use the @ character as condition because all email address will contain this character.
If you want to match all senders or all recipients, you can just use the @ character as condition because all email addresses will contain this character.
Note that email addresses are formatted like this:
``
"Somebody" <somebody@example.org>
``
You can use multiple rules, possibly with a *stop processing*, for an *or* or a *not* condition.
@ -1854,7 +1860,7 @@ You can test a regex [here](https://regexr.com/).
Note that a regular expression supports an *or* operator, so if you want to match multiple senders, you can do this:
``
alice@example.org|bob@example.org|carol@example.org
.*alice@example\.org.*|.*bob@example\.org.*|.*carol@example\.org.*
``
Note that [dot all mode](https://developer.android.com/reference/java/util/regex/Pattern#DOTALL) is enabled

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