Re: Filter Logs

2006-01-17 Thread Chris
 On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 01:32:51 +1100 GMT, Chris wrote:

 Can someone tell me where to find the filter log (re-filter mail, log option 
 checked) in v3.64.01?

 I guess that the log messages will end up in the log drop-down at
 the bottom of the The Bat! main window.

Hm, just looked there, and no, there is nothing in the drop-down.

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Re: Filter Logs

2006-01-17 Thread Chris
 Hello Chris,


 Can someone tell me where to find the filter log (re-filter mail, log
 option checked) in v3.64.01?

 Select 'Account/View log' on your main menu or Shift+Ctrl+A.

I've looked in there, and there is nothing about filters. All that is listed is 
messages sent, messages received. I want to find out why a filter that should 
be working is not working, but I can't do it without some sort of log. The 'log 
filtering results' option is ticked, but if that is where the log is, then 
nothing is produced.

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Re: Filter Logs

2006-01-17 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Chris,

On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 22:06:25 +1100 GMT (17/01/2006, 18:06 +0700 GMT),
Chris wrote:

C I've looked in there, and there is nothing about filters. All that
C is listed is messages sent, messages received. I want to find out
C why a filter that should be working is not working, but I can't do
C it without some sort of log. The 'log filtering results' option is
C ticked, but if that is where the log is, then nothing is produced.

Hm. I just got a log entry which reads:

17/01/2006, 21:07:55: FETCH - received message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (3768 
bytes) (processed by TBUDL), URL: msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re[2]: Filter Logs

2006-01-17 Thread Fredrik Bergström
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 22:03:38 +1100 GMT, Chris wrote:

 Can someone tell me where to find the filter log (re-filter mail, log 
 option checked) in v3.64.01?

 I guess that the log messages will end up in the log drop-down at
 the bottom of the The Bat! main window.

 Hm, just looked there, and no, there is nothing in the drop-down.

Just to clarify, the drop-down and the Account / Show Log is the same
log ;).

And I made sure that one of my filters had the log options set and
refiltered a folder and I got this message in the log:

2006-01-17, 15:44:43: FETCH - Message from Someones Name, subject Test 
Subject, size 6 828 bytes filtered  (processed by Test Folder), URL: 
msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Folder

So it seems to work here, are you sure that your filter works? Check
the statistics before and after ;).

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Re: Filter Logs

2006-01-17 Thread MAU
Hello Chris,


 Can someone tell me where to find the filter log (re-filter mail, log
 option checked) in v3.64.01?

 Select 'Account/View log' on your main menu or Shift+Ctrl+A.

 I've looked in there, and there is nothing about filters. All that is listed 
 is
 messages sent, messages received.

Clear your log before re-filtering and you will see that filter actions
are logged. For example, Incoming filters include a FETCH line.

 I want to find out why a filter that should be working is not working,
 but I can't do it without some sort of log. The 'log filtering resul
 ts' option is ticked, but if that is where the log is, then nothing is
 produced.

You can test filters by selecting a message in your Message List pane,
right clicking on it and selecting 'Test filter'. With this, you get
direct feedback of what filters are triggered and the action that would
have been taken. That is, because it is just a test, actions are not
actually taken.

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Filter Logs

2006-01-16 Thread Chris
Hi,

Can someone tell me where to find the filter log (re-filter mail, log option 
checked) in v3.64.01?

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Re: Filter Logs

2006-01-16 Thread Fredrik Bergström
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 01:32:51 +1100 GMT, Chris wrote:

 Can someone tell me where to find the filter log (re-filter mail, log option 
 checked) in v3.64.01?

I guess that the log messages will end up in the log drop-down at
the bottom of the The Bat! main window.

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Re: Filter Logs

2006-01-16 Thread MAU
Hello Chris,


 Can someone tell me where to find the filter log (re-filter mail, log
 option checked) in v3.64.01?

Select 'Account/View log' on your main menu or Shift+Ctrl+A.

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Re[2]: filter logs

2003-10-15 Thread Vishal
Hi Adam

Tuesday, October 14, 2003, 5:27:44 PM, you wrote:

V I did look at that but it didn't show any filter activity. Hmmm..looks like the
V filters aren't responsible at all then. I guess I'll figure it out. Thanks.

A Filter processing should appear there, if you scroll to the right. It
A tells you what filter rule Processed by...

I know..I meant that there was actually no filter activity going on because it
usually does show up. Thanks


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Re: filter logs

2003-10-14 Thread Adam
Hello Vishal,

Monday, October 13, 2003, 9:58:39 PM, you wrote:

M Account/View log, or Sift+Ctrl+A

V I did look at that but it didn't show any filter activity. Hmmm..looks like the
V filters aren't responsible at all then. I guess I'll figure it out. Thanks.

Filter processing should appear there, if you scroll to the right. It
tells you what filter rule Processed by...

Or you can try an application to view these things. TB Log Analyzer.

http://www.zentrumderarbeit.org/TheBat!/tb_log/tb_log_analyzer.zip
(284k)

The author has said it hasn't been updated in a long time. But I guess
the TB filtering processes haven't changed much.

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filter logs

2003-10-13 Thread Vishal
Hi,

Is there any way to view a log for what the filters have been doing? I haven't
been receiving any messages in my Inbox over the past few days for one of my
accounts even though the connection center says that messages were received.

Cheers,

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Re: filter logs

2003-10-13 Thread MAU
Hello Vishal,

 Is there any way to view a log for what the filters have been doing?

Account/View log, or Sift+Ctrl+A

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Re[2]: filter logs

2003-10-13 Thread Vishal
Hi MAU

Monday, October 13, 2003, 5:14:49 PM, you wrote:

M Account/View log, or Sift+Ctrl+A

I did look at that but it didn't show any filter activity. Hmmm..looks like the
filters aren't responsible at all then. I guess I'll figure it out. Thanks.

Cheers,

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