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The header
The header section of a mail rule determines which header field in the envelope a rule should be run on. For example, To, From, Subject, Date, Return-Path, X-headers, and so on. This is what the different characters in the Header mean:
•       ^               apply this rule before any headers are processed
        This character is useful for initializing script variables.
•       *               apply this rule on every RFC-2822 header
This character is useful for scanning all headers for a particular value.
•       "               (empty) 
        Apply this rule after the last header has been processed.
        This character is useful for acting on data tallied by other rules.
•       @               apply this rule at the end of each set of attachment headers.
•       <               apply this rule for each <A and <IMG link in the HTML message as it is parsed.
•       >               apply this rule when the end of the message body is reached.
•       .               apply this rule when the end of the message is reached.
        This character is useful for acting on data tallied by other rules.


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