[spambayes-dev] SpamBayes

2020-10-01 Thread ניר
Hi!I would like to take part in the Spam Bayes Project.Is it relevant?Best regards,Nir נשלח מהאפליקציה 'דואר' עבור Windows 10  ___ spambayes-dev mailing list spambayes-dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes-dev

[spambayes-dev] SpamBayes 1.1b3

2017-11-23 Thread Skip Montanaro
It's so long between releases that I am not sure how I should handle version numbers, but I just uploaded spambayes-1.1b3.tar.gz to PyPI. It fixes a single bug in the tokenizer uncovered a couple days ago as Mark Sapiro and I were getting gate_news (the SpamBayes-wielding Usenet-to-email gateway) g

[spambayes-dev] Spambayes loses all spam when running on one Windows 10 system

2015-12-31 Thread Ian James
Hi I'm a long-time fan and user of SpamBayes - it's in use on all 3 of the systems in my home, as an Outlook add-on (one XP Pro desktop, a Win 10 desktop and a Win 10 laptop). Works fine on the first 2, but on the laptop, when it removes spam (either automatically or when I select an email an

Re: [spambayes-dev] Spambayes and the Debian Project

2015-07-03 Thread Amedee Van Gasse
I see that there are already others who are even better suited for this than myself, so I retract my offer to help out. On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 11:42 PM, Jeff Epler wrote: > I am a dedicated user of spambayes, a Python programmer, and I have some > experience with Debian packaging. > > I can volu

Re: [spambayes-dev] Spambayes and the Debian Project

2015-07-02 Thread Jeff Epler
I am a dedicated user of spambayes, a Python programmer, and I have some experience with Debian packaging. I can volunteer a small and non-specific amount of time to look at spambayes bugs in the debian bts, particularly "RC" bugs which would lead to the package's removal from Debian. ... earlier

Re: [spambayes-dev] Spambayes and the Debian Project

2015-07-02 Thread Tony Meyer
(Apologies for my top posting as well). I really have the same questions as Skip - what does "dead" mean, and what is the consequence of whatever it is? I use SpamBayes in a commercial product - its handling millions of messages a day for us without any problems. I have been slack at pushing stuf

Re: [spambayes-dev] Spambayes and the Debian Project

2015-07-02 Thread Amedee Van Gasse
to believe > that there are bugs, but I haven't run into any at all recently. I > plan to continue to use Spambayes for all the foreseeable future. > > Regards, > Matt > > _____

Re: [spambayes-dev] Spambayes and the Debian Project

2015-07-02 Thread Matthew Dixon Cowles
> SpamBayes has been dormant for quite some time, as you observed. > I'm not sure what you mean by "dead" though. I'm not sure what's to > be done about that. There are a few people who try to answer > questions about it on the main list (spamba...@python.org), but > most of those questions come fr

Re: [spambayes-dev] Spambayes and the Debian Project

2015-07-01 Thread Skip Montanaro
(apologies for the top post...) Thanks for the note, Hugo. I've cc'd spambayes-dev to my reply. Others there (assuming there still are others) might have some suggestions. SpamBayes has been dormant for quite some time, as you observed. I'm not sure what you mean by "dead" though. I'm not sure wh

[spambayes-dev] SpamBayes 1.1b2

2015-05-20 Thread Skip Montanaro
I released SpamBayes 1.1b2. It fixes two bugs. One was an incorrectly structured except clause. The other handles the case where urlparse.urlparse fails to parse some bogus URLs. I uploaded to PyPI and was able to pip install it on mail.python.org, so despite the fact that it's been ages since I d

[spambayes-dev] SpamBayes - Bayesian Spam Filter Volunteer opportunity

2014-01-15 Thread Iris Jiao Lee
Dear Hiring Manager, I am a student majoring in information systems at University of Washington. I found the volunteer opportunity at Python community website. Since I have related experience in implementing Bayesian classifier, I am very interested in the volunteer position. I am wondering whethe

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] SpamBayes classifier to the arabic language _ Help

2013-02-22 Thread Skip Montanaro
> I have a graduation project and decide to use a spambayes technique to > classification arabic spam email by the python environment . > My questions how i can to run it with the python programming language ,what > is the packages that must to use it with python . > How i can to linking this te

[spambayes-dev] SpamBayes classifier to the arabic language _ Help

2013-02-22 Thread nάjwά Aℓнάrвί
Hello .. I have a graduation project and decide to use a spambayes technique to classification arabic spam email by the python environment . My questions how i can to run it with the python programming language ,what is the packages that must to use it with python . How i can to linking t

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Outlook 2013

2013-01-17 Thread Richie Hindle
Hello all, Like Skip suggested: 1. I no longer use SpamBayes myself (because of gmail) 2. I don't have time to contribute any more 3. I don't use Outlook, so couldn't help with the majority of issues anyway 4. I'm not a Unix bigot (not that that's relevant). Amedee: > richiehindle = Richie Hind

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Outlook 2013

2013-01-17 Thread Amedee Van Gasse
On 01/15/2013 01:23 PM, Skip Montanaro wrote: I know about the technical advantages of moving from centralized to distributed version control. That, by itself, won't change anything. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think that the suggestion of moving to git*HUB* has anything to do with

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Outlook 2013

2013-01-15 Thread Skip Montanaro
This is a discussion better held on spambayes-dev, so I'm cc'ing that list and removing the spambayes list. Since most of the people here won't have seen the original note, I've included it below in its entirety. On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 5:15 AM, Thomas Hruska wrote: > On 1/13/2013 9:13 PM, Skip

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] If we don't get some more Windows help pretty soon...

2011-06-29 Thread Dale Schroeder
On 06/29/2011 6:08 AM, Erik Ohrnberger wrote: I gave up on spambayes. It was letting too much spam through. At one time, it was batting 100, but I guess the spammers got smarter or something. I'm using a gmail account now forwarded to a private (secret) inbox that my outlook pulls down.

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] If we don't get some more Windows help pretty soon...

2011-06-29 Thread Doug Behm
I haven't had an issue with Win7 after I discovered that Win7 won't let you install to Program Files. I installed to C:\spambayes, copied over my db and everything has worked smoothly. I have Outlook 2007, haven't touched 2010 and Win7 64 bit. ==

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] If we don't get some more Windows help pretty soon...

2011-06-29 Thread Erik Ohrnberger
I gave up on spambayes. It was letting too much spam through. At one time, it was batting 100, but I guess the spammers got smarter or something. I'm using a gmail account now forwarded to a private (secret) inbox that my outlook pulls down. On Jun 29, 2011 4:04 AM, "Amedee Van Gasse" wrote: > O

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Bug solution for Spambayes

2011-05-06 Thread Dale Schroeder
On 05/05/2011 8:51 AM, s...@pobox.com wrote: Dale> Although the build happens and the correct dependencies are Dale> applied, this is what I got when I tried to run it. Dale> Traceback (most recent call last): Dale> File "/usr/bin/sb_server.py", line 96, in Dale> fr

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Bug solution for Spambayes

2011-05-05 Thread skip
Dale> Although the build happens and the correct dependencies are Dale> applied, this is what I got when I tried to run it. Dale> Traceback (most recent call last): Dale> File "/usr/bin/sb_server.py", line 96, in Dale> from spambayes import Dibbler Dale> File "/usr/lib/

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Bug solution for Spambayes

2011-05-04 Thread Dale Schroeder
On 03/08/2011 7:28 PM, s...@pobox.com wrote: Dale> Although the build happens and the correct dependencies are Dale> applied, this is what I got when I tried to run it. Dale> Traceback (most recent call last): Dale> File "/usr/bin/sb_server.py", line 96, in Dale>

[spambayes-dev] SpamBayes in Warhammer

2010-11-12 Thread skip
Arnaud Dovi created an add-on for the massively multiplayer online game Warhammer: http://war.curseforge.com/addons/spambayes/ He actually ported the core algorithm to Lua. Cheers, Skip ___ spambayes-dev mailing list spambayes-dev@python.org http

[spambayes-dev] Spambayes copy the buttons to the clipboard

2010-07-25 Thread Lastwebpage
Hello, (I think I post this before, but I can't find it.) I use a clipboard manager (http://gallery.live.com/liveItemDetail.aspx?li=0f6a9526-97aa-4b6f-9b24-95b193c158d4) for Windows that allow multiple entries in the windows clipboard. This clipboard manager allow text and graphic. It's not reall

[spambayes-dev] SpamBayes 1.1a6 source release

2010-04-01 Thread skip
I created a 1.1a6 source release for SpamBayes to match Mark's Windows installer. It is available here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/spambayes/files/ Click the 1.1a6 folder to get at the files. Mark, can you put your Windows installer there (or point me at it and I'll stick it in place)

Re: [spambayes-dev] SpamBayes Config Question

2009-10-15 Thread Mark Hammond
On 13/10/2009 2:51 PM, George Marshall wrote: Hello SpamBayes, Thank you for your wonderful product. I am not a SpamBayes developer, and I didn't see this addressed in the SpamBayes online FAQ. In that case, you probably want the spambayes@ list rather than the spambayes-dev@ list. Cheers,

[spambayes-dev] SpamBayes Config Question

2009-10-13 Thread George Marshall
Hello SpamBayes, Thank you for your wonderful product. I am not a SpamBayes developer, and I didn't see this addressed in the SpamBayes online FAQ. In the FAQ, you write "If you really need whitelisting, consider implementing rules in your mailer to intercept the messages before they're passed to

[spambayes-dev] SpamBayes on Debian

2009-06-22 Thread Marko von Oppen
At beginning of the year after 15 years using MS Mail/Outlook I ported my E-Mail system to a server based setup using Dovecot IMAP and Roundcube Webmail and/or Apple Mail client. I'm using Debian Stable on the server. 3 months ago I installed Spambayes on the server using MySQL as storage backend.

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] What does this mean?

2009-06-19 Thread Eric Johnson
On 09-06-18 03:42 AM, s...@pobox.com wrote: Eric> I tried your suggestion of using "python2.5 setup.py install". Eric> I launch the proxy this way, "python2.5 sb_server.py" That works, but you're running SpamBayes from your source repository, not from the installed location. Try ru

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] What does this mean?

2009-06-18 Thread skip
Eric> I tried your suggestion of using "python2.5 setup.py install". Eric> I launch the proxy this way, "python2.5 sb_server.py" That works, but you're running SpamBayes from your source repository, not from the installed location. Try running /usr/local/bin/sb_server.py instead,

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] What does this mean?

2009-06-17 Thread Eric Johnson
On 09-06-17 07:06 PM, s...@pobox.com wrote: Eric> I checked Synaptic to what in regards to Python was installed. It Eric> says that Python 2.5 and 2.6 are installed. Eric> Is it possible to specify in the command line which version of Eric> Python to use? I sort of assu

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] What does this mean?

2009-06-17 Thread skip
Eric> I checked Synaptic to what in regards to Python was installed. It Eric> says that Python 2.5 and 2.6 are installed. Eric> Is it possible to specify in the command line which version of Eric> Python to use? I sort of assume you installed SpamBayes something like this:

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] What does this mean?

2009-06-17 Thread Eric Johnson
On 09-06-17 04:00 PM, Richie Hindle wrote: [Skip] Richie, care to chime in? Eric, Skip's advice to use Python 2.5 is your best bet. There's no reason you can't install it alongside other versions, and I believe there's an option in the installer to not change your file associations etc. (and

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] What does this mean?

2009-06-17 Thread Richie Hindle
[Skip] > Richie, care to chime in? Eric, Skip's advice to use Python 2.5 is your best bet. There's no reason you can't install it alongside other versions, and I believe there's an option in the installer to not change your file associations etc. (and if there isn't, you can always reinstall the

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] What does this mean?

2009-06-17 Thread skip
Eric>File "/usr/lib/python2.6/asyncore.py", line 391, in __getattr__ Eric> return getattr(self.socket, attr) Eric> AttributeError: '_socketobject' object has no attribute Eric> 'ac_out_buffer' Eric> This is Spambayes 1.1a4 installed on a fresh install of Ubuntu E

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Outlook express

2008-12-09 Thread Richie Hindle
[Richie] > I'll be happy to upgrade [the SpamBayes wiki] to the current > version of MoinMoin, update the look and feel to match yours, > and improve the navigational integration between the main site > and the wiki. [Skip] > I suspect we could host it on the Python wiki site as well: >http://

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Outlook express

2008-12-08 Thread skip
Richie> The wiki has needed a facelift for years, and an update to the Richie> main website would give me the kick up the arse that I need to Richie> crack on and do it. I'll be happy to upgrade it to the current Richie> version of MoinMoin, update the look and feel to match yours

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Outlook express

2008-12-08 Thread Richie Hindle
Hi Amedee, > But what about the Spambayes wiki on http://www.entrian.com/sbwiki? > As far as I can tell, that one isn't in Subversion. > I think, whoever made that wiki several years ago did a great job with the > technology that was available at the time. Thanks, and point taken. 8-) The wiki

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Outlook express

2008-12-07 Thread skip
>> The "Outlook Express" question seems to pop up a lot. And to be >> honest, the website is a bit confusing for muggles. >> I am learning myself to build websites with Drupal and I'm looking >> for a project to get some experience. I think I may have some spare >> time in th

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Outlook express

2008-12-07 Thread Amedee Van Gasse
On Sun, December 7, 2008 23:27, Mark Hammond wrote: > [dropping spambayes] > > Amedee Van Gasse wrote: >> The "Outlook Express" question seems to pop up a lot. >> And to be honest, the website is a bit confusing for muggles. >> >> I am learning myself to build websites with Drupal and I'm looking f

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Outlook express

2008-12-07 Thread Mark Hammond
[dropping spambayes] Amedee Van Gasse wrote: The "Outlook Express" question seems to pop up a lot. And to be honest, the website is a bit confusing for muggles. I am learning myself to build websites with Drupal and I'm looking for a project to get some experience. I think I may have some spare

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Outlook express

2008-12-06 Thread Amedee Van Gasse
On Sun, December 7, 2008 00:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > david> Thanks for the answer, but I didn't think I had to look at the > david> FAQ's since the homepage explicitly lists Outlook Express as a > david> "stable release"... it's actually a dud for OE, per the FAQ > david> (u

Re: [spambayes-dev] SpamBayes Python 2.2 requirement, old, crufty code, ThunderBayes

2008-11-29 Thread Richie Hindle
[Skip] > I'm in favor of getting rid of the Python 2.2 compatibility. [...] > I'm in favor of starting to dump unused code [...] > I'm planning on incorporating the ThunderBayes code into SpamBayes. +1, +1, +1 > Comments? Just, many thanks for keeping things going... -- Richie Hindle [EMAIL PR

Re: [spambayes-dev] SpamBayes Python 2.2 requirement, old, crufty code, ThunderBayes

2008-11-28 Thread T. Alexander Popiel
In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >I'm in favor of getting rid of the Python 2.2 compatibility. +1 As one of the original proponents for 2.2 compatibility, I say that its time is done. Dump it. Sure, I'm going to have to rewrite my nightly retraining code..

[spambayes-dev] SpamBayes Python 2.2 requirement, old, crufty code, ThunderBayes

2008-11-28 Thread skip
I'm in favor of getting rid of the Python 2.2 compatibility. It just clutters up the code with a bunch of try/except statements. Is there realistically still a sizable enough population of SpamBayes users still stuck on Python 2.2? My inclination is to jump to compatibility with Python 2.4. Als

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] milter implementation of spambayes

2008-09-25 Thread skip
Amedee> I'm wondering if it is possble to create a milter implementation Amedee> of spambayes. I'm sure you can. I never understood milter though and haven't used sendmail in several years. I wouldn't know where to begin. Then again, the first google hit for "python milter" is htt

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Exception bsddb.db.DBAccessError

2008-07-31 Thread skip
> Excellent. I'll apply it to the source and check it in. Actually, I had already checked it in (last October). We just haven't had a release since then. I think it's time for a beta. Mark, how are you fixed for Windows installer creating time? Skip _

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Thunderbayes options

2008-07-07 Thread skip
Jesse> Sounds like a problem in ThunderBayes, which is distinct from Jesse> SpamBayes. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/4025 Jesse> says ThunderBayes "1.0.1 is a bug fix release. It fixes issues with Jesse> loading and saving ThunderBayes settings." If you don't have th

Re: [spambayes-dev] =Spambayes= PLEASE REPLY TO THIS EMAIL _ IT IS VERY IMPORTANT

2008-07-01 Thread Carrie Deutsch
RE: =Spambayes= PLEASE REPLY TO THIS EMAIL _ IT IS VERY IMPORTANTDear Andoni, Thanks for that. I think that the assumption that people know who spambayes is, and that they have read fine print and know it is a public email address is a big one. I appreciate you telling me that I am not the only on

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] FW: =Spambayes= PLEASE REPLY TO T HIS EMAIL _ IT I S VERYIMPORTANT

2008-06-30 Thread OConchubhair, Andoni
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 June 2008 14:09 To: OConchubhair, Andoni; 'Amedee Van Gasse' Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; spambayes-dev@python.org Subject: RE: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] FW: =Spambayes= PLEASE REPLY TO THIS EMAIL _ IT I S VERYIMPORTANT > The application that needs to be c

Re: [spambayes-dev] =Spambayes= PLEASE REPLY TO THIS EMAIL _ IT IS VERY IMPORTANT

2008-06-30 Thread OConchubhair, Andoni
Hi, Mail Chain moved from Spambayes User list. http://mail.python.org/pipermail/spambayes/2008-June/021978.html Though I would usually agree with this, now that I have spent a few months on this list I find that the number of people to whom this causes serious distress is significant. The warnin

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] FW: =Spambayes= PLEASE REPLY TO THIS EMAIL _ IT I S VERYIMPORTANT

2008-06-30 Thread Amedee Van Gasse
On Mon, June 30, 2008 15:21, OConchubhair, Andoni wrote: > Is it impossible to implement a link on this page? It need not pop-up? > > Is it impossible to implement a check-box that must be ticket in order to > click the "Subscribe" button? > > If these are impossible then that ends the discussion a

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] FW: =Spambayes= PLEASE REPLY TO T HIS EMAIL _ IT I S VERYIMPORTANT

2008-06-30 Thread Amedee Van Gasse
On Mon, June 30, 2008 15:16, OConchubhair, Andoni wrote: > Yes. > > I did not post anything that I want removed. I understand what a public > mailing list is and how it works. I am not writing about me but about the > many people who post to this list each month distressed because their > informati

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] FW: =Spambayes= PLEASE REPLY TO THIS EMAIL _ IT I S VERYIMPORTANT

2008-06-30 Thread Mark Hammond
> The application that needs to be changed is not SpamBayes but > rather the page where I fill in my email address in order to > join the mailing list. On that page it has one simple sentence > to let the user know that what they are going to do will > disseminate information to the entire inte

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] FW: =Spambayes= PLEASE REPLY TO THIS EMAIL _ IT I S VERYIMPORTANT

2008-06-30 Thread OConchubhair, Andoni
Is it impossible to implement a link on this page? It need not pop-up? Is it impossible to implement a check-box that must be ticket in order to click the "Subscribe" button? If these are impossible then that ends the discussion as far as I am concerned. Mark: I think that text will be helpful.

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] FW: =Spambayes= PLEASE REPLY TO THIS EMAIL _ IT I S VERYIMPORTANT

2008-06-30 Thread Mark Hammond
an Gasse' Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; spambayes-dev@python.org Subject: Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] FW: =Spambayes= PLEASE REPLY TO THIS EMAIL _ IT I S VERYIMPORTANT The application that needs to be changed is not SpamBayes but rather the page where I fill in my email address in order to join

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] FW: =Spambayes= PLEASE REPLY TO THIS EMAIL _ IT I S VERYIMPORTANT

2008-06-30 Thread Amedee Van Gasse
On Mon, June 30, 2008 14:52, OConchubhair, Andoni wrote: > The application that needs to be changed is not SpamBayes but rather the > page where I fill in my email address in order to join the mailing list. Aha! Finally. A web page. A web page has a coordinate called an URL that uniquely identifie

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] FW: =Spambayes= PLEASE REPLY TO THIS EMAIL _ IT I S VERYIMPORTANT

2008-06-30 Thread Amedee Van Gasse
On Mon, June 30, 2008 14:28, OConchubhair, Andoni wrote: > I agree completely. The distress is self-inflicted. Just like when I close > Microsoft Word accidentally after spending a whole day typing my report > and > thereby loose an entire day's work, but I don't because it reminds my > tired > hea

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] FW: =Spambayes= PLEASE REPLY TO THIS EMAIL _ IT I S VERYIMPORTANT

2008-06-30 Thread OConchubhair, Andoni
The application that needs to be changed is not SpamBayes but rather the page where I fill in my email address in order to join the mailing list. On that page it has one simple sentence to let the user know that what they are going to do will disseminate information to the entire internet irretriev

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] PRIVATE data in your SpamBayes mailing list!

2008-05-13 Thread OConchubhair, Andoni
You believe wrongly! You copied the mailing list with this message when you sent it. So now everyone on the list has a copy of this message on their computer. I don't know how many people that might be but I assume it is many hundreds if not thousands of people all over the world. If you send a

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Spambayes for Web Access client

2008-05-12 Thread Will Krause
Skip, Jesse, Thanks for the response. It's nice to know that there is someone out there who really does care about keeping end users informed. You guys are great! Will Krause VP for Technology & Planning Greenville College 315 E. College Ave. Greenville, IL 62246 (618) 664-7070 (office

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Spambayes for Web Access client

2008-05-12 Thread skip
Jesse> I don't think so. SpamBayes gets hooked into a e-mail client (or Jesse> between the client and server), but when you use the Outlook web Jesse> interface, there is no e-mail client, just a Web client. The Jesse> server generates HTML sent to the browser and interprets the

Re: [spambayes-dev] SpamBayes BoF at PyCon?

2008-03-06 Thread skip
>> Is anybody here going to PyCon ? Want to get >> together some evening for an informal SpamBayes BoF? Mark> I'll be there - and I'm up for it, so long as it is held in a bar ;) That can probably be arranged. If it will speed up release of 1.1{beta,rc1,rc2,fi

Re: [spambayes-dev] SpamBayes BoF at PyCon?

2008-03-06 Thread Mark Hammond
> Is anybody here going to PyCon ? Want to get > together some evening for an informal SpamBayes BoF? I'll be there - and I'm up for it, so long as it is held in a bar ;) Mark ___ spambayes-dev mailing list spambayes-dev@python.o

[spambayes-dev] SpamBayes BoF at PyCon?

2008-03-06 Thread skip
Is anybody here going to PyCon ? Want to get together some evening for an informal SpamBayes BoF? Skip ___ spambayes-dev mailing list spambayes-dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes-dev

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Major change to the website front page - feedback please

2008-02-08 Thread skip
Thanks for the feedback. I made a few changes and pushed the new front page to the website: http://www.spambayes.org/ (You may need to reload the page if your browser has that page cached.) Feedback is still welcome. It's fairly easy to change things. Question: Given that most of us don't

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Major change to the website front page - feedback please

2008-02-08 Thread David Reichard
Skip: Looks great. Most open-source websites expect novice users to somehow guess which code to download. Same with manufacturer's websites for printer drivers. Wish more of them would have a table like the one you propose. One suggestion: Add a note (or footnote) "source code only" where relev

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Major change to the website front page - feedback please

2008-02-08 Thread Jesse Pelton
The table is an excellent idea. Did you try putting the "Mail Program" column first? I suspect that it might be easier to understand that way. For the source option, why not specify "Any" for the OS? Are you sure that Windows Live Mail is known to work? As you noted in an earlier message, it

[spambayes-dev] SpamBayes sprint at PyCon?

2007-12-14 Thread skip
Any interest in maybe having a SpamBayes sprint at PyCon in Chicago next March? Many readers of the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list probably won't have any idea what I'm referring to, so a brief explanation is in order. The open source world tends to be highly distributed. Two of the primary Spam

[spambayes-dev] Spambayes Buttons not Active

2007-11-21 Thread William Collard
When I restarted my Outlook application I got an error message that said Spambayes had a problem and was shutdown. Now the Spambayes buttons show but are not active. How do I reactivate? ___ spambayes-dev mailing list spambayes-dev@python.org http://m

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] removal

2007-10-12 Thread Kenny Pitt
On 9/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Kenny> Hmm, this is a bit odd It's almost as if GMail is inferring > Kenny> a hyperlink there, but I can't figure out why or where it came up > Kenny> with the link because the spambayesInfo name doesn't even appear >

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] removal

2007-09-28 Thread skip
Kenny> Hmm, this is a bit odd It's almost as if GMail is inferring Kenny> a hyperlink there, but I can't figure out why or where it came up Kenny> with the link because the spambayesInfo name doesn't even appear Kenny> in any of the mail header fields. I use gmail as well, th

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] removal

2007-09-28 Thread skip
Kenny> That's true when reading messages in plain-text format. If you Kenny> read an HTML-formatted message, though, the "Info/Unsubscribe" Kenny> label is actually a hyperlink itself and the target for the link Kenny> is Kenny> "http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambay

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] removal

2007-09-28 Thread Kenny Pitt
On 9/28/07, Kenny Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That's true when reading messages in plain-text format. If you read > an HTML-formatted message, though, the "Info/Unsubscribe" label is > actually a hyperlink itself and the target for the link is > "http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spamb

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] removal

2007-09-28 Thread Kenny Pitt
On 9/18/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hmmm... Here's what I see in a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] dated > September 10: > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes >Info/Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes >

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Outlook 2007

2007-09-18 Thread skip
Jesse> Speaking of which...what would it take to officially release 1.1? Jesse> There seems to be some danger of forks of a sort occurring before Jesse> it's even out the door. (Copying spambayes-dev in case there's Jesse> anyone who subscribes to that list but not the user list.)

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] removal

2007-09-18 Thread skip
Kenny> I noticed that there is a broken link in the footer, though. The Kenny> Info/Unsubscribe text links directly to the unsubscribe page, but Kenny> it uses a list name of "spambayesInfo" instead of "spambayes" and Kenny> results in a list not found error from the mailman server

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Outlook 2007

2007-09-18 Thread Marko von Oppen
PROTECTED] > Cc: spambayes-dev@python.org > Betreff: Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Outlook 2007 > > I've been successfully using SB with Outlook 2007 for some time now, > and > there have been reports of success even before I tried. I just tried > Outlook 2007 on Vis

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Outlook 2007

2007-09-18 Thread Mark Hammond
nt: Wednesday, 19 September 2007 5:16 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: spambayes-dev@python.org > Subject: Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Outlook 2007 > > I'll leave it to Mark to say what went into that brew, and whether > it'll > be in the fina

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Outlook 2007

2007-09-18 Thread Jesse Pelton
I'll leave it to Mark to say what went into that brew, and whether it'll be in the final 1.1 release. Speaking of which...what would it take to officially release 1.1? There seems to be some danger of forks of a sort occurring before it's even out the door. (Copying spambayes-dev in case there's

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] removal

2007-09-18 Thread Kenny Pitt
On 9/16/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Amedee> On one list, they changed the mailinglist footer. I would >Amedee> suggest: > >Amedee> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Amedee> Info/Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes >Amedee> Check the FAQ before a

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] removal

2007-09-16 Thread skip
Amedee> A request for the SpamBayes developers: could you please add a Amedee> FAQ entry that explains how to subscribe, but more important: Amedee> how to UNsubscribe from the mailing list? Done. Thanks for the suggestion. Amedee> On one list, they changed the mailinglist foote

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] removal

2007-08-21 Thread Mark Hammond
> Op dinsdag 21-08-2007 om 08:38 uur [tijdzone -0700], schreef cindy > lucas: > > please remove me from your list > > ___ > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes > > Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] removal

2007-08-21 Thread Amedee Van Gasse
Op dinsdag 21-08-2007 om 08:38 uur [tijdzone -0700], schreef cindy lucas: > please remove me from your list > ___ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes > Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html A r

Re: [spambayes-dev] spambayes CVS repository problem

2007-07-25 Thread skip
Sjoerd> I've been able to do my cvs diff, so now I don't need the CVS Sjoerd> access anymore. Got it. You've once again been reduced to read-only CVS status like the rest of us. ;-) Skip ___ spambayes-dev mailing list spambayes-dev@python.org

Re: [spambayes-dev] spambayes CVS repository problem

2007-07-25 Thread Sjoerd Mullender
On 07/25/2007 06:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Sjoerd> After the change to SVN, I would like to copy my private changes > Sjoerd> over to the new checkout. However, I can't easily since cvs > Sjoerd> diff gives me > > Sjoerd> cvs diff: failed to create lock directory ... > >

Re: [spambayes-dev] spambayes CVS repository problem

2007-07-25 Thread skip
Sjoerd> After the change to SVN, I would like to copy my private changes Sjoerd> over to the new checkout. However, I can't easily since cvs Sjoerd> diff gives me Sjoerd> cvs diff: failed to create lock directory ... Sjoerd> Presumably this is an attempt to prevent people fr

[spambayes-dev] spambayes CVS repository problem

2007-07-25 Thread Sjoerd Mullender
After the change to SVN, I would like to copy my private changes over to the new checkout. However, I can't easily since cvs diff gives me cvs diff: failed to create lock directory for `/cvsroot/spambayes/spambayes' (/cvsroot/spambayes/spambayes/#cvs.lock): Permission denied cvs diff: failed to o

Re: [spambayes-dev] SpamBayes core_server.py and related bits merged to CVS HEAD

2007-06-14 Thread Marian Neagul
Hello, The 100MB files should not be a really big problem because we could truncate them to their headers (or just a part of them) and send them as normal features to SB. We should use a remote SB classifier only when the network and classifier are trusted. When this is not the case we could d

Re: [spambayes-dev] SpamBayes core_server.py and related bits merged to CVS HEAD

2007-06-14 Thread skip
Marian> When this is not the case we could do the parsing locally, hash Marian> the tokens, build the feature vector and send it to the remote Marian> classifier. This way the local application would not disclose Marian> sensitive information. I'm not sure that will work. The Spa

Re: [spambayes-dev] SpamBayes core_server.py and related bits merged to CVS HEAD

2007-06-10 Thread skip
skip> For Reimar and Marian (the MoinMoin gurus), I did a very little skip> bit of performance testing. Roundtrip performance on my laptop skip> (Mac PowerBook G4 - 800MHz) with both the server and client skip> running on the same machine ranged anywhere from 10-50 bytes/ms. sk

[spambayes-dev] SpamBayes core_server.py and related bits merged to CVS HEAD

2007-06-10 Thread skip
I just merged the code for a new application, core_server.py, to the SpamBayes CVS HEAD. When I checked in the changes on HEAD I got a bunch of messages like this: cvs diff: Tag 1.1 refers to a dead (removed) revision in file `core_server.py'. cvs diff: No comparison available. Pass `-

Re: [spambayes-dev] SpamBayes developer needed for small paid job

2007-05-29 Thread skip
Robert> This is a request for paid help from a SpamBayes developer, Robert> please. Robert> We have source files which are creating a COM object from Robert> SpamBayes 1.1a2 or 1.1a3, but the COM isn't working well I'm not committing him to anything you understand, but I susp

[spambayes-dev] SpamBayes developer needed for small paid job

2007-05-29 Thread Robert Savage
Hi, This is a request for paid help from a SpamBayes developer, please. We have source files which are creating a COM object from SpamBayes 1.1a2 or 1.1a3, but the COM isn't working well. This can be because these versions are alpha. We want to create a SpamBayes COM by using the latest stabl

Re: [spambayes-dev] spambayes crash due to bad image

2007-05-24 Thread Mark Hammond
> I got this crash, probably due to a bad image. The code in > ImageStripper.py that calls PIL is currently in a except IOError, but > should probably be in a bare except to catch any and all errors from > PIL. In my case I got an IndexError. > > I could make this change, if there is consensus a

[spambayes-dev] spambayes crash due to bad image

2007-05-24 Thread Sjoerd Mullender
I got this crash, probably due to a bad image. The code in ImageStripper.py that calls PIL is currently in a except IOError, but should probably be in a bare except to catch any and all errors from PIL. In my case I got an IndexError. I could make this change, if there is consensus and once Sour

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] date for new release to handle image spam?

2007-02-04 Thread skip
Mark> In the message below (which I sent to spambayes instead of -dev), Mark> I mentioned I got much better results with gocr than ocrad. I've Mark> uploaded my patch at Mark> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1652111&group_id=61 Mark> 702&atid=498105,

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] date for new release to handle image spam?

2007-02-04 Thread Mark Hammond
In the message below (which I sent to spambayes instead of -dev), I mentioned I got much better results with gocr than ocrad. I've uploaded my patch at http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1652111&group_id=61 702&atid=498105, and I've assigned it to skip for a quick scan. Ther

Re: [spambayes-dev] [Spambayes] Images of commercial text with decoy text are mushing my index

2006-12-29 Thread skip
Jamie> I am being assaulted by a new sort of spam where the commercial Jamie> message is contained in an image, and the text of the message is Jamie> just there as a decoy ... The current alpha of SpamBayes has some OCR capability to deal with this. We've yet to make an official relea

Re: [spambayes-dev] SpamBayes

2006-12-20 Thread skip
Donna> Email trained as safe domain and working properly for a few Donna> months, has all of a sudden begun going into the Spam folder. Donna> What would cause this? It's virtually impossible to speculate without some data. Can you post a message or at least the evidence that SpamBaye

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