Some time around 08/03/2004 01:22:50, I think I heard Michael L. Wilson say:
==Spam Stats, last 24 hours (BayesIt! 0.5.9)
Total Spam Emails: 45
Total Clean Emails: 120
BayesIT guessed right 99.96% of the time
My email is 2.67% spam
=
Your
ON Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 7:22:50 AM, you wrote:
MLW I have been playing with BayesIT macros to create statistics on the
MLW bottom of this email. If there is interest, I will post what I did.
MLW If anyone else is using the macros for stats, please show results
MLW here.
Hi Michael,
I ma
Hello!
Is it possible to have all messages classified by BeyesIt! as junk
be marked as unread when they get to the Junk folder? Just to make
sure I do not overlook the legitimate mail.
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Warm regards,
-=Robert Beata Golovniov | Lviv, Ukraine=-
On Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 6:22:50 AM, Michael L. Wilson wrote:
I have been playing with BayesIT macros to create statistics on the
bottom of this email.
Don't forget that Netiquette dictates that the length of the sig
should be 4-5 lines maximum. The length of your sig, particularly once
you
Hello everybody,
We're experiencing some annoying behaviour with TB!.
One of them is the Connection Centre stalling the complete PC when
during mail exchange the connection gets broken - which happens quite
often when connecting thru a mobile phone at 9k6 bps from some obscure
corner of the
Hello Robert,
On 3 Aug 2004 at 13:49:42 +0300 GMT [12:49 CEST] you wrote:
RG Is it possible to have all messages classified by BeyesIt! as junk
RG be marked as unread when they get to the Junk folder? Just to make
RG sure I do not overlook the legitimate mail.
Hello Joseph,
On Tue, 3 Aug 2004 01:11:09 + (UTC) GMT (03/08/2004, 08:11 +0700 GMT),
Joseph N. wrote:
JN I seem to recall some threads in the past about incorporating a way
JN to empty all trash folders with one global object. I cannot find it.
JN Was it ever implemented?
No, I don't think
hi all,
have been sending cc to one of my other accounts in other location
using thebat v2.12, the images are not visible there though same
rogue.zip is properly installed..
what could be the probable reasons ?
with best regards
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pk roy
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
TB v2.12.0 /
Hi pk,
On 8/3/2004 7:59 AM my time, pk wrote:
pr have been sending cc to one of my other accounts in other location
pr using thebat v2.12,
Is the receiving e-mail program V2.12 or just the one your sending it
from?
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Darrin
WinXP Home Service Pack 1
Tbat! 2.12.00
On a clear disk you can seek
Hello Darrin,
receiving is v2.12.0
Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 8:41:30 PM, you wrote:
Hi pk,
On 8/3/2004 7:59 AM my time, pk wrote:
pr have been sending cc to one of my other accounts in other location
pr using thebat v2.12,
Is the receiving e-mail program V2.12 or just the one your sending
Hello Michael,
Monday, August 2, 2004, 9:35:22 PM, you wrote:
MLW -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
MLW Hash: SHA1
MLW Hello Peter,
MLW On Monday, August 02, 2004 , at 17:50:57[GMT -0400](which was 2:50 PM
MLW where I live) you wrote (at least in part):
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Hello Zonnet,
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004 , at 11:32:07[GMT +0200](which was 2:32 AM
where I live) you wrote (at least in part):
Z ON Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 7:22:50 AM, you wrote:
MLW I have been playing with BayesIT macros to create statistics
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Hello Julian,
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004 , at 12:04:55[GMT +0100](which was 4:04 AM
where I live) you wrote (at least in part):
JBL On Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 6:22:50 AM, Michael L. Wilson wrote:
I have been playing with BayesIT macros to
Hello,
I upload files to a website weekly. I have a template made up that I
send to notify the organization when the files have been uploaded.
They then send me a reply email, which I would then like to send
a automated response to when I receive this email.
The email they reply to
Michael-
Do post what you came up with here - that's *very* interesting.
However, I should point out that since your cutline is incorrect and
your message is roughly 80% signature lines I smell a trout hovering
quite close nearby.
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-Mark Wieder
Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/7 on Windows 2000
Tue, 3 Aug 2004 09:17:23 -0700 (12:17 PM EDT here) Darrin Rich wrote:
Hello,
I upload files to a website weekly. I have a template made up that
I send to notify the organization when the files have been
uploaded. They then send me a reply email, which I would then like
to send a
Hello Darrin Rich,
03-Aug-2004 18:17, you wrote:
Anyone have some ideas?
The Sorting Office's Action tab is very large... and while it is arguable
what quality of UI design *scrollable* tabs are, you can find exactly what
you're looking for there: an Action create auto-reply (halfway down or
Hi Dan,
On 8/3/2004 10:32 AM my time, Dan wrote:
DG TheBat!
DG Account
DG Sorting Office
DG New Filter
DGRule tab
DG String [Re: your message subject]
DG Location [Subject]
DG Presence [Yes]
DGAction tab
DG
Hello,
Any users of Mailwasher Pro with TB! here? Just curious about how it
works with TB!. Good and bad experiences.
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Darrin
WinXP Home Service Pack 1
Tbat! 2.12.00
From C:\*.* to shining C:\*.*
pgpEFWSV85WdO.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Hi Chris,
On Thursday, July 29, 2004 19:26 our local time, Chris Weaven [CW]
wrote;
CW I'm currently using TB! 2.12.03 with the Kaspersky 4.5 Pro as my AV.
CW Every now and again, the plug-in errors, so I have to remove the plug-in
CW and then add it again!? Don't ask me why, but 9 times out of
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Greetings All,
I am trying to complete the following calculation
100*(x/x+y)
x = %STATSPAMLETTERS = 77
y = %STATNONSPAMLETTERS = 185
Using a calculator, I get 29.389
I cannot get this value using The Bat! %calc macro or anything else.
How do I do
Hello Darrin,
Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 2:34:45 PM, you wrote:
DR Hello,
DR Any users of Mailwasher Pro with TB! here? Just curious about how it
DR works with TB!. Good and bad experiences.
Works Fine for me on 4.1.7.5
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Best regards,
dangermailto:[EMAIL
Hello Darrin!
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004, 1:34 PM, you wrote:
DR Any users of Mailwasher Pro with TB! here? ...
I used MailWasher Pro before I ever got The Bat! I still have it on my
machine, but it's only as a back-up in case anything (I hope nothing
and never) should cause me to have to go
Hi Mary,
On 8/3/2004 12:43 PM my time, Mary wrote:
MB I ran MailWasher Pro with The Bat! for awhile. No problems. But I
MB don't do that any more. It's redundant, in my opinion--I can do
MB everything that MailWasher does using The Bat! all by itself.
Thanks for the input. I havent installed it
Hello Darrin!
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004, 2:55 PM, you wrote:
MB I ran MailWasher Pro with The Bat! for awhile. ...
DR Thanks for the input. I havent installed it myself, so Im unaware of
DR its features.
Basically MailWasher lets you manage your POP3 mail on the server. The
Bat! also has
Hi Mary,
On 8/3/2004 1:06 PM my time, Mary wrote:
MB Basically MailWasher lets you manage your POP3 mail on the server. The
MB Bat! also has that capability.
Ok, I see. Thanks for clearing that up. Save me a download there :p
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Darrin
WinXP Home Service Pack 1
Tbat! 2.12.00
Stack Overflow:
On Wed 4 August 2004, 4:41:53 +1000, Michael L. Wilson wrote:
I am trying to complete the following calculation
100*(x/x+y)
x = %STATSPAMLETTERS = 77
y = %STATNONSPAMLETTERS = 185
Using a calculator, I get 29.389
I cannot get this value using The Bat! %calc macro or anything else.
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Hello Mark,
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004 , at 10:24:54[GMT -0700](which was 10:24
AM where I live) you wrote (at least in part):
MW Michael-
MW Do post what you came up with here - that's *very* interesting.
MW However, I should point out that
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Hello Zonnet,
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004 , at 11:32:07[GMT +0200](which was 2:32 AM
where I live) you wrote (at least in part):
Z I ma not using them right now but I am stll interested in your
Z implementation, so please post it here.
After some
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Hello Mark,
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004 , at 10:24:54[GMT -0700](which was 10:24
AM where I live) you wrote (at least in part):
MW Michael-
MW Do post what you came up with here - that's *very* interesting.
MW However, I should point out that
Hi Michael,
My cutline is exactly like they want it.
I see a dash space dash dash
it should be dash dash space
:) Oh wait, here's one coming now:
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Chris
Using The Bat! v2.13 Lucky Beta/1 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195
Service Pack 4
Hello Michael!
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004, 3:40 PM, you wrote:
MLW I am using %CutHere from MyMacros. I was told it was perfect.
It's the best that can be done, since you are signing with PGP/Mime.
This changes the configuration as it's sent to: dash space dash dash.
Therefore, everything
Hello Michael,
Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 1:36:52 PM, you wrote:
My cutline is exactly like they want it.
Yes and it works fine here!
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Thanks,
Terry
Using the Bat! 2.12.00
under Windows XP Service Pack 1 2600
Current version is 2.12.00 |
Hi Mary,
This changes the configuration as it's sent to:
dash space dash dash. Therefore, everything
below it is quoted upon Reply, when Macros for
quoting are in a person's template.
That answered my next question, which was why the dash space dash dash delimiter works.
Thanks!
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Chris
Hello Mary,
Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 1:52:49 PM, you wrote:
Therefore, everything below it is quoted upon Reply, when Macros for
quoting are in a person's template.
What am I missing? I use macros for quoting but nothing below
Michael's cutline is quoted. ~shrug~
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Thanks,
Terry
Using
Hello Terry!
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004, 4:05 PM, you wrote:
MB Therefore, everything below it is quoted upon Reply, when Macros for
MB quoting are in a person's template.
TGM What am I missing? I use macros for quoting but nothing below
TGM Michael's cutline is quoted. ~shrug~
My templates
Hello Terry,
On 3 Aug 2004 at 14:05:45 -0700 GMT [23:05 CEST] you wrote:
Therefore, everything below it is quoted upon Reply, when Macros for
quoting are in a person's template.
TGM What am I missing? I use macros for quoting but nothing below
TGM Michael's cutline is quoted. ~shrug~
Since
Hi Mary and list,
On Tuesday, August 3, 2004 at 15:52:49 GMT -0500 (which was 22:52
where I live) Mary Bull wrote (at least in parts) and made these
valuable points on the subject of Playing with BayesIT macros:
MLW I am using %CutHere from MyMacros. I was told it was perfect.
It is as correct
Hello Andre!
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004, 4:16 PM, you wrote:
MB Therefore, everything below it is quoted upon Reply, when Macros for
MB quoting are in a person's template.
TGM What am I missing? I use macros for quoting but nothing below
TGM Michael's cutline is quoted. ~shrug~
AW Since some
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Greetings All,
I have been trying the %smartquote from the latest MYMacros 1.11. It
seems to do nothing by erase the text that should be quoted. Anyone
using it successfully?
- --
Michael L. Wilson, MBA :usflag:
Ecclesiastic Philosopher
Teacher
Hi Mary and list,
On Tuesday, August 3, 2004 at 16:23:51 GMT -0500 (which was 23:23
where I live) Mary Bull wrote (at least in parts) and made these
valuable points on the subject of Playing with BayesIT macros:
AW Since some versions tb! supports pgp changed sig delimiters. Therefore
AW it
Hi Simon,
On 8/3/2004 2:48 PM my time, Simon wrote:
SF Mailwasher [4.1.7.5] not only checks the mail on the server [POP or
SF IMAP] but also has White/Blacklist, Bayesian Filtering/Learning,
SF Blacklist (e.g. sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org) checking and lastly their own
SF Spam Altert service titled First
Darrin wrote:
DR Any users of Mailwasher Pro with TB! here? ...
Mary replied:
I ran MailWasher Pro with The Bat! for awhile. No problems. But I
don't do that any more. It's redundant, in my opinion--I can do
everything that MailWasher does using The Bat! all by itself.
I use MailWasher and
Hello Simon,
SF Mailwasher [4.1.7.5] not only checks the mail on the server [POP
SF or IMAP] but also has White/Blacklist, Bayesian
SF Filtering/Learning, Blacklist (e.g. sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org) checking
SF and lastly their own Spam Altert service titled First Alert
SF which is a £3.50 (UK Pounds)a
Hello Iain!
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004, 4:58 PM, you wrote:
IDB I use MailWasher and The Bat, successfully, too. However, I find
IDB Mary's comment interesting in that I use MW to look at my mail on
IDB the server and delete it there: saves me having to download 100+
IDB spam messages
Hi malexander,
On 8/3/2004 2:59 PM my time, malexander wrote:
m And I can second that. It's worth the money for the First Alert
m system alone where thousands of users are reporting spam back to a
m central server. The upshot is that most of the spam I get is already
m marked Known Spam and
Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 5:59:50 PM, malexander wrote:
malexander And I can second that. It's worth the money for the First
malexander Alert system alone where thousands of users are reporting
malexander spam back to a central server. The upshot is that most of
malexander the spam I get is
G'day tbudl,
I've switched to using MicroEd as my composition editor, and I'm slowly
getting used to the revolting look of non-proportional fonts.
But I've got a format problem. If I want to produce a list of items like this:
Item
Item
Item
It's OK as long as I don't need to edit ANYTHING in
Dear Mic,
@4-Aug-2004, 06:45 +0800 (03-Aug 23:45 UK time) M i c C u l l e n
said to tbudl:
... snip
But I've got a format problem. If I want to produce a list of items like this:
Item
Item
Item
It's OK as long as I don't need to edit ANYTHING in it, because if I do, it
immediately moves
ON Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 8:41:53 PM, you wrote:
MLW I am trying to complete the following calculation
MLW 100*(x/x+y)
MLW x = %STATSPAMLETTERS = 77
MLW y = %STATNONSPAMLETTERS = 185
MLW Using a calculator, I get 29.389
MLW I cannot get this value using The Bat! %calc macro or anything
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Hello M,
On Wed, 4 Aug 2004 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MicCullen But I've got a format problem. If I want to
MicCullen produce a list of items like this:
MicCullen Item
MicCullen Item
MicCullen Item
MicCullen It's OK as long as I don't
On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 22:49:23 GMT, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
Item Item Item
Auto-format is your enemy here. Learn the toggle (Ctrl-Shift-F
is
the default) and kick it in and out as needed.
There are times, however, when you'll want to keep the auto-
formatting going but still avoid the Item
On Wednesday, August 4, 2004 @ 6:49:23 AM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
[snips]
But I've got a format problem. If I want to produce a list of items like this:
Item
Item
Item
It's OK as long as I don't need to edit ANYTHING in it, because if I do, it
immediately moves to:
Item Item Item
On Tue 3-Aug-04 1:41pm -0400, Michael L. Wilson wrote:
I am trying to complete the following calculation
100*(x/x+y)
x = %STATSPAMLETTERS = 77
y = %STATNONSPAMLETTERS = 185
Using a calculator, I get 29.389
You appear to be abusing your calculator :-)
The correct answer, assuming normal
Hello Bill,
Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 4:37:11 PM, you wrote:
The correct answer, assuming normal precedence, is 18,600.
I will second that ;-)
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Thanks,
Terry
Using the Bat! 2.12.00
under Windows XP Service Pack 1 2600
Current version is
Hi, Darrin,
DR Any users of Mailwasher Pro with TB! here? Just curious about how it
DR works with TB!. Good and bad experiences.
I'm using the earlier free Mailwasher with TB (I haven't upgraded
because the free version does all I want it to do). It worked
seamlessly until recently, when I
Hello Anna!
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004, 6:44 PM, you wrote:
A For me, being able to delete suspect messages from the server and
A not even download them is a big plus. :)
That is exactly what The Bat!'s Message Dispatcher lets me do. :)
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Best regards,
Mary
:Mary:
The Bat! 2.12.00 on
Hello Ian!
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004, 7:55 PM, you wrote:
MB That is exactly what The Bat!'s Message Dispatcher lets me do. :)
IAW The problem with the Message Dispatcher is that it does not classify
IAW the messages based on the filters. Mailwasher does and by sorting on
IAW the status, the
hi all,
have been sending cc to one of my other accounts in other location
using thebat v2.12 at both sending/receiving end.
while i can see my image in my outbox but at the other end
the images are not visible there rogue.zip is properly installed..
has it anything to do with the tb
with
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Hello Julian,
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004 , at 12:04:55[GMT +0100](which was 4:04 AM
where I live) you wrote (at least in part):
JBL Don't forget that Netiquette dictates that the length of the sig
JBL should be 4-5 lines maximum. The length of
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Hello TBUDL,
I think my BayesIT not working. Must be not configured correctly.
How do u configure BayesIT and how to confirm it's working or not ?
Thanks in advance for your feedbacks.
Below are the logs:-
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Hello Ian,
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004 , at 13:34:25[GMT +1000](which was 8:34 PM
where I live) you wrote (at least in part):
IAW Michael,
IAW On Wednesday, August 4, 2004, 4:41:53 AM, you (Michael L. Wilson) wrote:
MLW -BEGIN PGP SIGNED
On Wed 4 August 2004, 13:36:31 +1000, Michael L. Wilson wrote:
MLW I am trying to complete the following calculation
MLW 100*(x/x+y)
MLW x = %STATSPAMLETTERS = 77
MLW y = %STATNONSPAMLETTERS = 185
MLW Using a calculator, I get 29.389
MLW I cannot get this value using The Bat! %calc macro
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Hello Robin,
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004 , at 14:07:05[GMT +1000](which was 9:07 PM
where I live) you wrote (at least in part):
RA A QT consisting of %calculate(100*77/(77+185)) gives me 29.389313
This is what I had to use to get it working
Hello!
MLW I have been trying the %smartquote from the latest MYMacros 1.11.
MLW It seems to do nothing by erase the text that should be quoted.
MLW Anyone using it successfully?
I do :)
Could you be more specific please?
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Andrew Perevodchik
Kiev, Ukraine
The Bat! v2.13 Lucky Beta/1 on
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