Re: Fwd: Bayesit 0.5.3 released.

2004-04-20 Thread Johnny Skning
Dear Marten,

MG OK - so I download that (three times) and it won't unzip.

Did the same an hour ago, no problem. It's a rar archive. Don't know
what you're using. In my case Total Commander did the job. Unless
you're really experiencing some type of data corruption when
downloading, you might want to try WinRAR (http://www.rarlab.com/)
- they have a trial version that might do the job.


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Re[2]: Fwd: Bayesit 0.5.3 released.

2004-04-20 Thread Marten Gallagher
On Tuesday, April 20, 2004 at 9:59:18 AM, you wrote:

 Dear Marten,

MG OK - so I download that (three times) and it won't unzip.

 Did the same an hour ago, no problem. It's a rar archive. Don't know
 what you're using. In my case Total Commander did the job. Unless
 you're really experiencing some type of data corruption when
 downloading, you might want to try WinRAR (http://www.rarlab.com/)
 - they have a trial version that might do the job.

OK - but why I hasve to download a megabyte file and install it to
unzip a 140k file beats me!! Crazy!

Anyway - how does the BIT v5 know what's junk and what isn't? It
doesn't have the training routine anymore? Is it all done by
'highlight messages' and 'mark as junk' or 'mark as NOT junk'.

??

moan

Oh for some understanding that there are people out here who just want
to use things and get on with work - rather than spend a morning
faffing about !!!

/moan

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Re: Fwd: Bayesit 0.5.3 released.

2004-04-20 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Marten,

on Tue, 20 Apr 2004 11:29:23 +0100GMT, you wrote:

MG OK - but why I hasve to download a megabyte file and install it to
MG unzip a 140k file beats me!! Crazy!

What did you download? The bayesit052.rar I have is only ~130kB...
I'll have to check out the new one.

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Re[3]: Fwd: Bayesit 0.5.3 released.

2004-04-20 Thread Marek Mikus
Hello all,
Tuesday, April 20, 2004, Marten Gallagher wrote:

 OK - but why I hasve to download a megabyte file and install it to
 unzip a 140k file beats me!! Crazy!

UnRAR has 138kB only :-)

 Anyway - how does the BIT v5 know what's junk and what isn't? It
 doesn't have the training routine anymore? Is it all done by
 'highlight messages' and 'mark as junk' or 'mark as NOT junk'.

yes, here is an athor's description:

RIT asked to exclude internal learning mechanizm - because it can't hold The
Bat! folders correctly anyway (because .tbb is not oficially documented and may
be changed at any time, also because it can't hold SecureBat's bases). Stefan
suppose to use mass mark as... action for training - and now it is the only
way to train the filter (however, you can just ignore any training and only mark
incoming spam as spam - the rest will be assumed as non-spam and will be trained
automatically. I found that even without any training filter begins to work fine
in about 2-3 days after installation (when receiving about 100 letters per
day)).

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Re: Fwd: Bayesit 0.5.3 released.

2004-04-20 Thread Chris

Peter Meyns [EMAIL PROTECTED] @ 20-Apr-2004 6:40:07 AM
Fwd: Bayesit 0.5.3 released. mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 OK - but why I hasve to download a megabyte file and install it to
 unzip a 140k file beats me!! Crazy!
 What did you download? The bayesit052.rar I have is only ~130kB...
 I'll have to check out the new one.
He's talking about the program to decompress the RAR file, probably
WinRAR, not Bayesit.

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Re: Fwd: Bayesit 0.5.3 released.

2004-04-20 Thread Chris

Marten Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED] @ 20-Apr-2004 6:29:23 AM
Fwd: Bayesit 0.5.3 released. mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 OK - but why I hasve to download a megabyte file and install it to
 unzip a 140k file beats me!! Crazy!
Not really... How big is you unzip program? WinZip is about 2.3
megabytes; Windows XP (with its built-in ZIP capabilities) is, on
average, 1.5 gigabytes.

Also, you are technically not un-zipping, but rather un-raring.

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Fwd: Bayesit 0.5.3 released.

2004-04-19 Thread Mary Bull
In reply to Marten Gallagher, who asked where to get BIT v.5 in his
message, mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ,
I'm sending this as a forward from the developer. Sorry to break the
thread--just thought it might be a good idea for Marten to have the
entire post, and good for the tbudl archives, also. That is, if you're
not on tbbeta, Marten.
Alexey's message is mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

This is a forwarded message
From: Alexey N. Vinogradov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, April 19, 2004, 7:20:02 PM
Subject: Bayesit 0.5.3 released.

===8==Original message text===
Hello, tbbeta.

The previous versions of BayesIt assumed that on the first start (during
installation from The Bat! menu settings, for example), user will configure the
filter and assign all important settings (like path to the working folder and so
on). Since in 0.5 the filter assumes these settings itself, user actually need
only to check them.

But unfortunately the old behaviour still works when you install plugin from The
Bat! configuration menu. It is simple deprecated behaviour, but actually it
can be treated as a bug, because it can confuse.

So, the 0.5.3 was released.

Version 0.5.3
[http://www.ritlabs.com/download/bayesit/bayesit053.rar]
(20.04.2004)

- when installing from The Bat! preferences menu it was necessary to configure
the filter manually. Now it assumes all default settings itself.
- The window about can't create folder were shown in some false cases.
+ The filter assumes it's interface language during installation and tries to
load appropriate language from the file bayesit.lng. The file is checked in the
filter's working folder, filter's program folder, The Bat's program folder and
finaly in the main The Bat! mail folder.
* some strings in English interface were changed and official source files for
translators are now commited to CVS. Together with previous feature it makes
BayesIt easy-localizable.

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footers snipped--MRB

===8===End of original message text===

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