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    Also Michael - how would one write a custom rule in the database? For
    example, if I have this in a .cf file:
    header MY_STCK Subject =~ /[sS]t[0]ck/i
    score MY_STCK 5.0
    In which I create a new rule called MY_STCK, how would I put that into
    the userpref table? Username of @GLBAL, preference of header MY_STCK
    and value of Subject =~ /[sS]t[0]ck/i doesn't seem to work.
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    Matthew Yette wrote:

    >Also Michael - how would one write a custom rule in the database? For
    >example, if I have this in a .cf file:
    >
    >
    >header MY_STCK Subject =~ /[sS]t[0]ck/i
    >score MY_STCK 5.0
    >
    >In which I create a new rule called MY_STCK, how would I put that into
    >the userpref table? Username of @GLBAL, preference of header MY_STCK
    >and value of Subject =~ /[sS]t[0]ck/i doesn't seem to work.
    >


    You don't. You can't put admin commands into the database, those belong
    in *.cf files.

    michael

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