Re: Some suggestions I send to wish@thebat.net

2001-07-03 Thread Dierk Haasis

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Hello NetVicious!

On Monday, July 02, 2001 at 11:41:31 PM you wrote:

 Yes. But when you know one e-mail it's sending you spam and more spam.
 I prefer kill it always. Sure you have to take care about this type of
 filters.  But  it's  one  useful  option  for  some cases. What do you
 prefer,  kill the mail on the server when you knows one person sending
 spam with about 50kb (think if it was bigger) or download the mail and
 kill it later.

Why don't you use the Mail dispatcher? It seems to be made exactly for this
purpose.



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Re: Some suggestions I send to wish@thebat.net

2001-07-02 Thread A Curtis Martin

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On Mon, 2 Jul 2001 23:41:31 +0200, NetVicious wrote these comments:
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 Remember that selective downloads slow down the download process because
 each messages headers are checked prior to actually starting the download.
 Also, once a message is filtered out this way, it's *gone*. There's no room
 for spam filter error. Creating these filters should therefore only be
 done with the utmost care.

N Yes. But when you know one e-mail it's sending you spam and more spam.
N I prefer kill it always. Sure you have to take care about this type of
N filters.  But  it's  one  useful  option  for  some cases. What do you
N prefer,  kill the mail on the server when you knows one person sending
N spam with about 50kb (think if it was bigger) or download the mail and
N kill it later.

I wasn't really addressing kill-filters in general. I'm sorry if I gave
that impression. If you need to use one then sure, go ahead and create it.
However, making a quick kill-filter option, I think is unnecessary and
would likely create a tech support nightmare. :-)

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Re: Some suggestions I send to wish@thebat.net

2001-07-01 Thread A Curtis Martin

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On Mon, 2 Jul 2001 01:46:11 +0200, NetVicious wrote these words of wisdom:

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N What do you think about this?

N - Add an option to cache the passwords for download new mail (as PGP
N have) I will improve periodical checking for new mail without store
N the password on TB!

N - On Specials popup menu. Add one option to create directly a Selective
N Filter to kill easily SPAM.

Remember that selective downloads slow down the download process because
each messages headers are checked prior to actually starting the download.
Also, once a message is filtered out this way, it's *gone*. There's no room
for spam filter error. Creating these filters should therefore only be
done with the utmost care.

N  -  When we make a double-click on a URL, the webpage it's open on the
N  last  browser  window  we  used. It will be better create another new
N  browser window to show it.. (I send the manner to do it on the mail I
N  send to wish).

This is already implemented.

If you hold the shift key down while double clicking the URL, you'll get
what you wish.

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Re: Some suggestions I send to wish@thebat.net

2001-07-01 Thread Januk Aggarwal

Hi Allie,

Historians believe that Sun, 1 Jul 2001 at 20:10 GMT -0500 was when,
A Curtis Martin [AM] typed the following:

N  -  When we make a double-click on a URL, the webpage it's open on the
N  last  browser  window  we  used. It will be better create another new
N  browser window to show it.. (I send the manner to do it on the mail I
N  send to wish).

AM This is already implemented.

AM If you hold the shift key down while double clicking the URL, you'll get
AM what you wish.

 Internet Explorer can open a new window by default if you prefer.
 It's under: Tools - Internet options - Advanced - Browsing
 Deselect Reuse windows for launching shortcuts

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