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+#
+# the list of regexes for messages that we won't store having
+# received them (bear in mind that we must receive them fully before
+# we can bin them)
+#
+#
+# The format of each line is as follows
+#
+# type source pattern tofield to
+# P/B/F T/F/O/S regex T/F/O/S expression
+#
+# type: P - private, B - bulletin (msg), F - file (ak1a bull)
+# source: T - to field, F - from field, O - origin, S - subject
+# pattern: a perl regex on the field requested
+# tofield: T - to field, F - from field, O - origin, S - subject
+# to: what you want this field changed to
+#
+# Currently only type B and P msgs are affected by this code.
+#
+# The list is read from the top down, the first pattern that matches
+# causes the action to be taken.
+#
+# Basically this will take all the headers in turn and shove them thru the
+# rewrite engine, starting at the top.
+#
+# The result is then passed thru the rest of the system as though it came in
+# like that.
+#
+# You can either swop a field for another another value or set a field to
+# value after regexing another field - useful in europe where we are paranoid
+# about for sale notices - you can check subject for suspicious words and
+# the swop the TO field.
+#
+
+package DXMsg;
+
+@swap = (
+
+);
+