TB!, SpamPal, or POP Server?

2003-10-02 Thread Joseph N.
I am having two problems, and I cannot determine whether they are
related or where they are originating. (Background here is that I have
my messages set to remain on the server for four days or until emptied
from trash; I have SpamPal set up with the RegEx, URL Body, and
Bayesian filters; and I retrieve my mail from a SquirrelMail server by
POP.) One problem I'm having is that mail often--but not
always--downloads twice, even after it has been deleted from my trash
bin, and--I swear this has been repeatedly confirmed as true--even
after I have gone in to the POP server through the web and deleted
mail. Mail deleted from the server which has never been d/l into TB!
does not d/l, but if it has once been d/l into TB! it *may* d/l again
even though it has been deleted on the server. The other problem is
that SpamPal sometimes just spins and spins and does not ever allow
downloading; the process has to be terminated through Windows.

Any idea what in the world is going on with either of these issues?

-- 
JN



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Re: TB!, SpamPal, or POP Server?

2003-10-02 Thread Joseph N.
   On Thursday, October 02, 2003, Joseph N. wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

JN The other problem is that SpamPal sometimes just spins and spins
JN and does not ever allow downloading; the process has to be
JN terminated through Windows.

To answer part of my own query, it seems the culprit here might be the
Bayesian plug-in, version 1.07e3.  Still evaluating, though

-- 
JN



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Re: TB!, SpamPal, or POP Server?

2003-10-02 Thread Julian Beach (Lists)
On Thursday, October 2, 2003, 2:18:22 PM, Joseph N. wrote:

JN The other problem is that SpamPal sometimes just spins and spins
JN and does not ever allow downloading; the process has to be
JN terminated through Windows.

 To answer part of my own query, it seems the culprit here might be the
 Bayesian plug-in, version 1.07e3.  Still evaluating, though

I had the same problems with the new version of the Bayesian plug-in
too, and went back to the previous version of it (1.06) which works
OK.

Julian

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