Hello, Gary.
On Monday, October 20, 2003, 7:59:44 PM, you wrote:
Ah, what you have to do is config TB!'s SMTP to send using localhost or
127.0.0.1 and then config Xray's SMTP to your actual ISP SMTP address.
This way, TB! sends it through Xray, and Xray changes the headers to what
you wish
Hello Paul,
A reminder of what Paul C typed on:
21 October 2003 at 19:52:02 GMT -0400
PC when others say that 0.4XX doesn't crash XP, then I might try it again.
I've used all versions of Bayesit with Windows XP and NONE of them
crashed XP. Not all versions of Bayesit worked but XP and
Hello MAU,
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 17:21:49 +0200 GMT (21/10/2003, 22:21 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:
I don't want Subject auto-completion at all, but I understand others may
need/want it. That is why I want to be able to switch it off.
The point is that one should be able to switch Subject
Hello Thomas,
The point is that one should be able to switch Subject auto-completion
on/off independent of the other auto-completions. I think all
auto-completions should be independent of each other.
'Course! :)
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Hello MAU,
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 18:05:36 +0200 GMT (21/10/2003, 23:05 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:
'Course! :)
Beer?
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Tuesday, October 21, 2003, 12:05, Stefan Tanurkov wrote:
I wasn't talking about huge childish icons, actually. I was talking
about making TB! interface more XP-aware.
Uh, I am glad... ;)
So you plan a skinable TB!?
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Hi Alexander,
Tuesday, October 21, 2003, 2:59:38 PM, you wrote:
But I found a lot of themes - nice and usable for ever-day work (not
Luna, yes - it's horror)
What themes do you like then that are nice and usable for every-day
work?
Thanks.
Doug
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Hello Thomas,
Beer?
If you insist ;-)
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Hello, Gary.
On Tuesday, October 21, 2003, 8:09:53 AM, you wrote:
K Okay, so what if I already have a Bayesian filter sitting between TB
K and the server at 127.0.0.1. How would you suggest I set up Xray?
You could try putting Bayes on 127.0.0.2 and Xray on 127.0.0.1 and see if
that works ...
Hello, Marcus.
Okay, so what if I already have a Bayesian filter sitting between TB
and the server at 127.0.0.1. How would you suggest I set up Xray?
The bayesian filter works on port 110, used by POP3. XRay works on port
25 for SMTP. No problem using them both at the same time.
Actually,
Hello Alexander,
On 21 October 2003, at 19:59:38 (GMT +0600) you wrote:
AL But I found a lot of themes - nice and usable for ever-day work (not
AL Luna, yes - it's horror)
And where do you found that themes? May you give a link?
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Hi Avi,
@21-Oct-2003, 18:29 +0200 (17:29 UK time) Avi Yashar said:
Marcus, the only changes I see in the macros that I use is that
some have been promoted to all-caps.
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Hi Keith,
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 11:58:31 -0600 GMT (10/21/2003, 12:58 PM +0500 GMT my
time), Keith Russell wrote:
On second thought, it should not matter if Bayes is already on
127.0.0.1, as Bayes is already used, but for POP3, port 110, and Xray
is used for SMTP (port 25). Untested, but very
martes, 21 oct 2003 at 18:46, it seems you wrote:
So you plan a skinable TB!?
I prefer speed than a skinable program.
WinAmp 3 it's a good example, a lot of people are using WinAmp 2 yet.
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martes, 21 oct 2003 at 14:08, it seems you wrote:
Not in this version Stefan. :(
He uses The Bat! (v2.01.4) ;-)
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martes, 21 oct 2003 at 09:59, it seems you wrote:
Is Mailer defined anywhere? User-Agent is, but I've never seen Mailer...
I see it in RFC2076
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2076.html
It's not standard, but I think Ritlabs should not remove something
other Mailers add without any problem. If
martes, 21 oct 2003 at 19:58, it seems you wrote:
In my case, it does matter, because SpamBayes uses 25 for training
Change the port for X-Ray (if you can).
You could use also my miniRelay server for send and change/add/remove
headers. It has an option to change the port.
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