Here is the way to do it in VBA flavor: Replace "^[^""]*" with "".
- ^ marks the start of the sentence.
- [^""]* marks anything other than a
quote sign.
UPDATE:
Since in your additional comment you mentioned you wanted to grab the "From:" and the email address, but none of the junk in between or after, I figure instead of replace, extract would be better. Here is a VBA function written for Excel that will give you back all the subgroup matches (everything you put in parenthesis) and nothing else.
Function RegexExtract(ByVal text As String, _
ByVal extract_what As String) As String
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Dim i As Long
Dim result As String
Dim allMatches As Object
Dim RE As Object
Set RE = CreateObject("vbscript.regexp")
RE.Pattern = extract_what
RE.Global = True
Set allMatches = RE.Execute(text)
For i = 0 To allMatches.Item(0).submatches.count - 1
result = result & allMatches.Item(0).submatches.Item(i)
Next
RegexExtract = result
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Function
Using this code, your regex call would be: "^(.+: ).+(<.+>).*"
- ^ denotes start of sentence
- (.+: ) denotes first match group. .+ is one or more characters, followed by : and a space
- .+ denotes one or more characters
- (<.+>) denotes second match group.
< is <, then .+ for one or more characters, then the final >
.* denotes zero or more
characters.
So in excel you'd use (assuming cell is A1):
=RegexExtract(A1, "^(.+: ).+(<.+>).*")