Fix subject_regex to also match German "AW:" reply prefix#897
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Fix subject_regex to also match German "AW:" reply prefix#897kleinski wants to merge 1 commit intoCheckmk:masterfrom
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Problem
The subject_regex function does not account for the German Outlook reply
prefix "AW:" (short for "Antwort:"), which is the German equivalent of
"RE:". The upstream version of this file already includes "aw:" in the
regex pattern, but the local version is missing it.
If a mail server or gateway prepends "AW:" to the subject of a loop mail,
the message will not be recognized as a valid roundtrip mail. This results
in the mail being treated as lost and a false CRITICAL alert being raised.
Fix
Add "aw: " as an alternative prefix to the subject regex, consistent with
the already handled "re: " and "wg: " prefixes.
Notes