Xlogmaster uses the "real" REGEX routines for matching since version 1.4.2 - this means the matching is done a little different, but it is incredibly more powerful ! For you it means you'll have to replace all occurences of "*" with ".*" and all occurences of "?" with "." in your filter strings - then you are where you were before... :-) If you want to know more and make full use of the REGEX syntax I recommend taking a closer look at the GNU REGEX guide or some other document on the net - the syntax is incredibly powerful and you'll be surprised what you can do. Please do not ask me questions about REGEX expressions, though, because I am having more than enough work with the Xlogmaster development as it is. QUESTIONS TO ME ABOUT HOW TO USE REGEX SYNTAX WILL NOT BE ANSWERED ! Regards, Georg C. F. Greve