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− | Words inside indexed emails or attachments which are a combination of alphanumeric and non-alphanumeric characters (white space, line break, delimiter or other control characters), may be returned in search results when searching for the alphanumerical part only. | + | Words inside indexed emails or attachments which are a combination of alphanumeric (letters, digits) and non-alphanumeric characters (white space, line break, delimiter or other control characters), may be returned in search results when searching for the alphanumerical part only. |
− | For instance, when searching for <tt> | + | For instance, when searching for <tt>fistname</tt>, <tt>fistname.lastname</tt> and <tt>lastname</tt>, e-mails containing the word <tt>fistname.lastname</tt> will be returned. |
− | + | Commonly occurring characters are: | |
+ | * Period (.) | ||
* Comma (,) | * Comma (,) | ||
* Colon (;) | * Colon (;) |
Revision as of 15:17, 5 December 2017
Words inside indexed emails or attachments which are a combination of alphanumeric (letters, digits) and non-alphanumeric characters (white space, line break, delimiter or other control characters), may be returned in search results when searching for the alphanumerical part only.
For instance, when searching for fistname, fistname.lastname and lastname, e-mails containing the word fistname.lastname will be returned.
Commonly occurring characters are:
- Period (.)
- Comma (,)
- Colon (;)
- Hyphen (-)
- Underscore (_)
- AT-Sign (@)
- Slash & Backslash (/,\)
- Null character (NUL)