? is special for the regexp machine. What you want
is:
/^(?:RE:\s*|FW:\s*)*\Q$match_string\E$/
The \Q ... \E tells the regexp engine that
anything in between should be taken "as is". I also removed
the \i*. I do not know what you think
\i is, but any string will end with zero or
more of them. Finally, one uses ( ) or
(?: ) for grouping, [RE:\s*|FW:\s*]*
means something else. That would match any string consisting
of whitespace, the capital letters E, F, R, W and the characters : and |.
Abigail
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