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    Hi, I’m getting a lot more spam lately and I want to use the “conditions” under “email notifications” to help filter out common spam words in the message area of my contact form. for example, one of the conditions I want to have is “don’t send if any of the conditions are… Message Field contains seo”

    This works, but the problem is that it would still filter out an email with the word “closeout” in the message, which makes it a false positive. Is there a way to refine or get more specific in the value field to make sure this doesn’t happen? Or get it to respect case sensitivity? I’ve tried using spaces on either side of SEO, and I’ve tried using quotes, all with no luck. It doesn’t seem to honor my spaces in the value field, but it ignores them.

    So how can I get it to filter out SEO, but not filter Closeout?

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