In article <2c3bea954e.harriet@xxxxxxxxxx>, Harriet Bazley <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 14 Dec 2006 as I do recall, Frank de Bruijn wrote: [snip] > > It wouldn't work, unless I make even more changes. Currently, the > > string the list items are compared with is always in lower case. Items > > with upper case characters will never match with anything. > Does this include items with numeric characters in? > I've got a list with the string "2oo7" in which is supposed to match > headers like "Vista, Acrobat 8 PR0 & 0ffice 2OO7 $79 at Jerrie's > WebShop" with O instead of 0, but it doesn't work and doesn't even seem > to be making it into the cache file: the list reads (in part) [snip] No, that's because (quoting the manual): "Entries not starting with a letter or a @ are ignored unless they are enclosed in double quotes". This restriction made sense at the time, but it's a bit of a nuisance now. I intend to remove it. You will still need the double quotes for entries starting with a space though. Regards, Frank