Re: POPFile header to re-classify no longer works

2005-11-05 Thread Stefan Tanurkov
Hello Marten,

 single, double, triple, quadruple, quintuple, sextuple, heptuple, octuple...

It won't help unless you upgrade your copy from 3.62.09...

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Re: POPFile header to re-classify no longer works

2005-11-05 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Stefan Tanurkov  everyone else,

on 05-Nov-2005 at 11:11 you (Stefan Tanurkov) wrote:

 single, double, triple, quadruple, quintuple, sextuple, heptuple, octuple...

 It won't help unless you upgrade your copy from 3.62.09...

Well... the list footer is outdated, and *cough-cough* there's been no
announcement on TBUDL either, only on TBBETA. ;-)

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Re: Constantly Re-Threading

2005-11-05 Thread MFPA

Hi

On Friday 4 November 2005 at 4:57:40 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Alexander S. Kunz
wrote:

 the message-id contains the localhost netbios name

Is that always the case, or just the way MS had set it up for
previous versions of Outlook?

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Re: Constantly Re-Threading

2005-11-05 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello MFPA  everyone else,

on 05-Nov-2005 at 12:45 you (MFPA) wrote:

 the message-id contains the localhost netbios name

 Is that always the case, or just the way MS had set it up for
 previous versions of Outlook?

What the message id looks like in the part after the @ depends largely on
the implementation of the email program. TB uses the domain name of the
mail address, Opera's M2 uses the local machine name, I don't know which
way Outlook created the message id.


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Some help with IMAP

2005-11-05 Thread BJH
Hi

OK I'm a complete newbie to IMAP, sorry.

I've grasped the concept of all messages being located on the remote
server, in my case my ISP, and I've made the connection and seen it
work. Very cool to see a new message immediately appear in the Inbox.

So, if I want to keep a message on the local PC I guess I can copy the
message from the remote Inbox to a local folder.

But, do I create the local folder as part of the IMAP account or do I
create a 'Common Folder' or a 'Virtual Folder'.

If someone can give me some pointers I'm sure I'll get to grips with
it.

And how does the likes of BayesIT deal with remote spam?

Oh, I'll have to go another message has popped up!! :)

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Re[3]: How to make the bat query mail servers

2005-11-05 Thread Fredrik Bergström
On Thu, 3 Nov 2005 21:25:30 +0100 GMT, Fredrik wrote:

   Or if you do not want to run your own SMTP server (for example port
   25 may be blocked), you can then try Mobile TCP:

   http://www.klocktornet.com/html/products/mobiletcp.php
   
   It's a program I've made (Freeware for non comersial use) that I use
   with The Bat! all day :).

  I should just add that as some of you pointed out, the download page
  was not working (was not there at all). It is now, so you can check
  out the software now if you like.

  BTW.  OT. My The Bat UserList folder just passed 15k total
  messages, nice. I have to celebrate that this evening ;).
  
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Re: Some help with IMAP

2005-11-05 Thread Dwight A Corrin
On Saturday, November 5, 2005, 7:01:29 AM, BJH wrote:

 But, do I create the local folder as part of the IMAP account or do
 I create a 'Common Folder' or a 'Virtual Folder'.

If you create a folder in you IMAP account, it won't be local. You
need a common folder. That will reside on your local drive. A virtual
folder doesn't contain anything, hence the name.

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Re: Constantly Re-Threading

2005-11-05 Thread MFPA

Hi

On Saturday 5 November 2005 at 12:02:36 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Alexander S. Kunz
wrote:

 Hello MFPA  everyone else,

 on 05-Nov-2005 at 12:45 you (MFPA) wrote:

 TB uses the domain name of the mail address, Opera's M2 uses the
 local machine name, I don't know which way Outlook created the
 message id.

Here, Outlook Express uses the computer name, so I guess Outlook
would, too.

In 40tude Dialog, you either specify it yourself in account
settings or else it uses 40tude.net (but there is also an option
to let the server generate the message-id)

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Re: Constantly Re-Threading

2005-11-05 Thread MFPA

Hi

On Saturday 5 November 2005 at 12:02:36 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Alexander S. Kunz
wrote:

 TB uses the domain name of the mail address

Specifically, the Reply-to address set in Account properties, so
you can what you wish and then use the %replyto= macro in your
templates;-)

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Re: Some help with IMAP

2005-11-05 Thread BJH
On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 09:08:36 -0600, Dwight A Corrin wrote:

 On Saturday, November 5, 2005, 7:01:29 AM, BJH wrote:
 
 But, do I create the local folder as part of the IMAP account or do
 I create a 'Common Folder' or a 'Virtual Folder'.
 
 If you create a folder in you IMAP account, it won't be local. You
 need a common folder. That will reside on your local drive. A virtual
 folder doesn't contain anything, hence the name.

Thanks, so what's the point of a virtual folder?

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Re[2]: K9

2005-11-05 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Bob,

Saturday, November 5, 2005, 12:22:30 AM, you wrote:

BM Yes that is definitely the problem - well I'm almost sure :-) . Check
BM the box and insert a limit over which K9 isn't to check messages and
BM you hopefully won't see it fouling up on the large messages any more.

Well, I set K9's limit to 10,000KB (which should be 10megs) and ticked
the box. I then sent myself the same 6meg message I've been playing
with from my wife's side of the computer using TB. It took almost 10
minutes to send but it went. I then fetched it using Outlook Express
(sorry) because I've been using that program to test all this and it's
configured to leave messages on the server. Outlook express (which is
not using K9 or any other spam filter) was able to fetch it with no
trouble.

I then switched back to TB and tried to fetch it. Nothing came in and
my connection timed out. More than willing to give TB another chance,
I told TB to try fetching again. This time it did fetch the whole
message including the large attachments. I hate intermittent problems.

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Re: K9

2005-11-05 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Jack S. LaRosa  everyone else,

on 05-Nov-2005 at 20:49 you (Jack S. LaRosa) wrote:

 Well, I set K9's limit to 10,000KB (which should be 10megs) and ticked
 the box. I then sent myself the same 6meg message

Keep in mind that encoding a binary file (I assume it is a binary file) for
transport in a plaintext email messages increases the size of the binary
file by about 30%.


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Re: Some help with IMAP

2005-11-05 Thread Dwight A Corrin
On Saturday, November 5, 2005, 11:20:37 AM, BJH wrote:

 Thanks, so what's the point of a virtual folder?

it can collect things from lots of folders, based upon specific
criteria, but it is virtual, it only links to the actual messages, it
doesn't recreate them in its own confines.

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Re[2]: K9

2005-11-05 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Alexander,

Saturday, November 5, 2005, 2:01:30 PM, you wrote:

ASK Hello Jack S. LaRosa  everyone else,

ASK on 05-Nov-2005 at 20:49 you (Jack S. LaRosa) wrote:

 Well, I set K9's limit to 10,000KB (which should be 10megs) and ticked
 the box. I then sent myself the same 6meg message

ASK Keep in mind that encoding a binary file (I assume it is a binary file) for
ASK transport in a plaintext email messages increases the size of the binary
ASK file by about 30%.

Forgive my ignorance but...a binary file? The file I'm testing with
consists of plain text with three .PDF attachments which contain text
 pictures. Does this constitute a binary file?

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Re: K9

2005-11-05 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Jack S. LaRosa  everyone else,

on 05-Nov-2005 at 23:34 you (Jack S. LaRosa) wrote:

ASK Keep in mind that encoding a binary file (I assume it is a binary
ASK file) for transport in a plaintext email messages increases the size
ASK of the binary file by about 30%.

 Forgive my ignorance but...a binary file? The file I'm testing with
 consists of plain text with three .PDF attachments which contain text 
 pictures. Does this constitute a binary file?

If it already is an email message, the size is already final. I thought
you would maybe add a binary attachment (like a PDF, a picture, music file,
whatever) for testing. In that case, the size on disk is not the size it
will have when attached to an email message, it will be about 30% larger.

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Re: Constantly Re-Threading

2005-11-05 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello MFPA,

On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 16:54:20 + GMT (05/11/2005, 23:54 +0700 GMT),
MFPA wrote:

 TB uses the domain name of the mail address

M Specifically, the Reply-to address set in Account properties, so
M you can what you wish and then use the %replyto= macro in your
M templates;-)

That's a work-around. Wasn't there / shouldn't there be an option in
the account properties don't create message ID, or used the
following domain for mid creation: ?

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