I have a question with regards to using Regex for Pattern Type in dictionary.
I tried the following filter:
.*died.*charity.*donate.* < This was mentioned by the support to use for similar sentences
/p(p?)r(r?)(e|3)(e|3?)s(s?)c(c?)r(r?)(i|l|1)(i|l|1?)p(p?)t(t?)i(i?)(o|0)(o|0?)n(n?)/ig < Intended for "prescription" with potential typo for evaders
/您有待处理的待处理电子邮件/g < Intended for foreign spam mails
/.*@engineer.com.*/ig < Filter for specific mail links.
/I have very bad news for you(.?)/ig < This spam mail has been popping up a lot recently. Even BitCoin filter doesn't work against it.
All these got through to the inbox past the dictionary check as deemed safe, and I was using a mail that isn't inside the "safe filter or whitelist" when sending test messages to the mail with Fortimail protection on it.
Am I doing something wrong here?
All the dictionary set are 1-10 Pattern Weight (min-Max), with enabled Maximum Pattern weight limit and both checked for header and body check with the dictionary check enabled.
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