Hi Marck,
It was foretold that on Friday, February 21, 2003 at 12:19 GMT +,
Marck Pearlstone would type:
%if:%SETPATTREGEXP='(?i)sat|sun'%REGEXPMATCH='%DOW'=:%-
%if:_%TIME__08:30_:%-
_%if:+%TIME++17:30+:%-
+%To=''%To='Fred at Work [EMAIL PROTECTED]'+_%-
That does it. Saturday and
~John,
On 22-02-2003 01:25, you [~] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
~ Peter Fjelsten wrote:
M But that is also because Spampal has the option to bounce (actually
M a reply) spam messages which, to my knowledge, is completely wrong in
M concept. If bounce (or reply to) real spam it will get
Allie,
On 22-02-2003 01:06, you [A] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A In mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
A Peter Fjelsten [PF] wrote:'
PF Actually, I only get false negatives with Bayesian and no false
PF positives with blacklists.
A No false positives with BlackLists? Wow! :)
Nevertheless the
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Hi Januk,
22-Feb-2003, 00:55 -0800 (08:55 UK time) Januk Aggarwal [JA] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
JA It was foretold that on Friday, February 21, 2003 at 12:19 GMT
JA +, Marck Pearlstone would type:
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Hi Miguel,
In a message with mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 21 Feb 2003 21:37:09 , you typed:
Have you guys used SpamPal ?
MAU Yes, for a couple of days and decided to stay with POPFile.
May i ask why? Is Spampal harder to set up? Less ackurate?
Hello Peter,
On Sat, 22 Feb 2003 11:10:18 +0100 GMT (22/02/03, 17:10 +0700 GMT),
Peter Fjelsten wrote:
In my view, SpamCop is too hard. Actually, banning Korean and Chinese
IPs get me a long way (I don't know anyone there).
What if a TBUDL member from these countries sends a posting? I used
Hello Daniel,
On Friday, February 21, 2003, 09:25:00 -0500 GMT (which was 15:25 local
time), Daniel Grunberg wrote:
DG 1. Our AOL using memberts' messages are time tagged with the
DG abbreviation for their time zone, rather than with their time
DG zone's offset from UTC (which I thought
I am relatively new to The Bat (a couple months).
I just installed POPFile, and it is up and running great. I set two
Buckets... 'spam', and 'ok'.
I want to get rid of the 'ok', in the Subject line. TIA for any
suggestions.
...also, because I am a The Bat newbie... I am curious to know if
Sat, 22 Feb 2003 15:59:23 [GMT +0100] (9:59 AM EST here) Andre
Wichartz wrote:
On Friday, February 21, 2003, 09:25:00 -0500 GMT (which was 15:25
local time), Daniel Grunberg wrote:
DG 1. Our AOL using memberts' messages are time tagged with the
DG abbreviation for their time zone, rather
Krister Ekstrom wrote:
MAU Yes, for a couple of days and decided to stay with POPFile.
I never could figure out how to setup Popfile.
--
Regards,
John Morse
Pride is what we have, vanity is what others have
Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL
Thomas,
On 22-02-2003 13:43, you [T] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
T What if a TBUDL member from these countries sends a posting? I used
T to live in Taiwan, and one TBUDL member never received my postings,
T because he deleted all incoming mails with the .tw TLD. ;-)
If it goes through the
Hallo Daniel,
On Sat, 22 Feb 2003 11:56:14 -0500GMT (22-2-03, 17:56 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
DG That's true, but I'm trying to generate automatically a
DG compilation of replies by name (and not by email address). Toward
DG that end, I can use a template to capture the reply's
DG
Januk Aggarwal wrote:
J No, you need to use the %Wrapped macro around the text you want
J wrapped. Ie:
J %Wrapped=%Cookie
J Alternately, you can add \n (without quotes) any place you want a
J line break in your cookie file.
Thanks, I was able to add the \n to the text file where I wanted it
to
Saturday, February 22, 2003, 10:31:32 AM, Robert wrote:
RCW I want to get rid of the 'ok', in the Subject line. TIA for any
RCW suggestions.
Go to the Popfile Control Center and click on the configuration tab.
Find the item that says subject line modification and switch the
option to off.
RCW
Sat, 22 Feb 2003 19:11:58 [GMT +0100] (1:11 PM EST here) Roelof Otten
wrote:
Hallo Daniel,
On Sat, 22 Feb 2003 11:56:14 -0500GMT (22-2-03, 17:56 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
DG That's true, but I'm trying to generate automatically a
DG compilation of replies by name (and not by email
Hello Sean,
Saturday, February 22, 2003, 12:34:04 PM, you wrote:
S Go to the Popfile Control Center and click on the configuration tab.
S Find the item that says subject line modification and switch the
S option to off.
Thanks!
I also figured out, that in order for this to be done, and allow
Could be. As I said, it worked here, but YMMV and that's a very good
suggestion.
Can someone point me to the list of *common*, *accepted* abbreviations
for use in emails?
BTW, OTOH, IMHO, LOL (even ROTFL) are all old and well used. YMMV?
Gimme a break. (GAB?)
Regards,
Allister.
--
Using
Hello Robert,
I also figured out, that in order for this to be done, and allow the
spam to still be sorted properly, I had to add a new filter, based on
the Kludge string 'X-Text-Classification: spam', because my original
filter had been based on the Subject line prepend [spam].
If you are
Hello Krister,
May i ask why? Is Spampal harder to set up? Less ackurate? I also want
to use the best, so am curious as to why folks prefer one thing over
the other, but it's also of course a matter of preference.
I'm only interested in Bayesian classification and that is only one of
the
Hello John,
I never could figure out how to setup Popfile.
Once installed the Manual is available:
,- [ ]
| To learn how to set up POPFile, please choose one of the following options.
|
| Installing POPFile
| Setting up Buckets for mail classification
| Getting your email program to
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Hi Allister,
23-Feb-2003, 09:22 +1300 (20:22 UK time) Allister Jenks [AJ] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Could be. As I said, it worked here, but YMMV and that's a very
good suggestion.
AJ Can someone point me to the list of *common*, *accepted*
Miguel A. Urech wrote:
M | Installing POPFile
M | Setting up Buckets for mail classification
M | Getting your email program to work with POPFile
M | Training POPFile
I looked over the manual, but it was way to vague for me.
Especially when all I ever seen from the program was a DOS program.
Hello Miguel,
Saturday, February 22, 2003, 2:57:58 PM, you wrote:
MAU If you are using POPFile v0.18.0 and leave subject modification
MAU enabled globally in Configuration, you can then go to the Buckets
MAU screen and disable it for specific buckets.
Cool! Yes, I see now, that I can do that,
Hello Marck,
I just wanted to notify you that I found the problem with posting
messages to the group. Do you remember I was torturing you with this
problem about three months ago?
Iwasusingtemplate
%FROM=Sergey Kalabekov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
whenIpostedmessages
On Saturday, February 22, 2003, 22:11, John Morse wrote:
M | Installing POPFile
M | Setting up Buckets for mail classification
M | Getting your email program to work with POPFile
M | Training POPFile
I looked over the manual, but it was way to vague for me.
Especially when all I ever seen
Hello John,
Saturday, February 22, 2003, 3:11:33 PM, you wrote:
JM I looked over the manual, but it was way to vague for me.
JM Especially when all I ever seen from the program was a DOS program.
The DOS console you saw running was not POPFile, it was the Perl
interpreter. POPFile is written in
Hello John,
I looked over the manual, but it was way to vague for me.
Especially when all I ever seen from the program was a DOS program.
A DOS program
If you have installed POPFile you should have aPOPFile Program group
in Star/Programs. There you have access to two versions of the
Dear Daniel,
On 15:25 21.02.2003, you [Daniel Grunberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED])]
wrote...
Does anyone know if the problem is with AOL, or with the AOL users?
These problems arise because AOL internally uses a non-Internet mail
system. Messages send from AOL to AOL never have headers or so.
Messages
Hello John,
On Sat, 22 Feb 2003 12:21:54 -0600 GMT (23/02/03, 01:21 +0700 GMT),
John Morse wrote:
Thanks, I was able to add the \n to the text file where I wanted it
to wrap. But I never could get the %Wrapped=%Cookie to work.
How do I use it when the cookie is calling up a certain file...?
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Hi Sergey,
22-Feb-2003, 15:45 -0600 (21:45 UK time) Sergey Kalabekov [SK] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
SK I just wanted to notify you that I found the problem with
SK posting messages to the group.
Well, it's obviously working now g.
SK Do you
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