On Sunday, April 2, 2006, 5:27:35, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
GMM Sender = My Boss score +20
Again, colour group or virutal filter.
How do you do this without scoring:
+10 From Thomas Marck Allie #+10 points to any message from these persons
-5 Subject Bug #-5 if the message
Hello Jernej Simončič everyone else,
on 02-Apr-2006 at 11:49 you (Jernej Simončič) wrote:
Keep in mind that this is a very simple scoring example, and that
scorefiles can grow really big
Who would want to maintain such a file manually?
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On Sunday, April 2, 2006, 12:23:59, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
Who would want to maintain such a file manually?
Anybody on high-volume mailing list.
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Jernej,
On 02-04-2006 12:37, you [JS] wrote in
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Who would want to maintain such a file manually?
JS Anybody on high-volume mailing list.
Any some people using TB/MyGate for news.
I'd support it.
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Hello Peter,
On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
PF Any some people using TB/MyGate for news.
Surely Sorting office filters do just as good a job? I used Mygate for
quite a while and it worked fine.
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Hello Peter,
On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 13:14:01 +0200 GMT (02/04/2006, 18:14 +0700 GMT),
Peter Fjelsten wrote:
Who would want to maintain such a file manually?
JS Anybody on high-volume mailing list.
The list with the highest volume (until about a month ago) that I
subscribe to is TBOT. I have not
On 4/2/06, Thomas Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello George,
On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 03:36:14 +0300 GMT (02/04/2006, 07:36 +0700 GMT),
George M. Menegakis wrote:
GMM Subject match (beta) is available score +10
You can use a colour group for that, or a virtual folder, or both.
What if
Hello Jernej Simončič everyone else,
on 02-Apr-2006 at 12:37 you (Jernej Simončič) wrote:
Who would want to maintain such a file manually?
Anybody on high-volume mailing list.
Maybe.
Personally, I consider TBOT and TBBETA high volume (at least sometimes).
But I don't see how a scoring
On Sunday, April 2, 2006, 16:16:26, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
But I don't see how a scoring filter would help, like, keep the message
unread if the score is +50, mark the message half-read or what when it
is +20, and mark as read when its 0? :-) What is it good for?
In newsgroups I have rules
Alexander S. Kunz @ 4/02/2006 9:16:26 AM
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My approach is an ignore filter that contains multiple conditions
(subjects like imap, gmail, bayes ie. stuff I don't care about and
have little to do with, certain senders, etc.), marking those
Hello Chris,
On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
C It would be nice to have a built-in ignore thread filter that would
C automatically mark a whole thread and any subsequent replies read.
A very useful and sensible suggestion and I've just supported it.
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Who would want to maintain such a file manually?
JS Anybody on high-volume mailing list.
PF Any some people using TB/MyGate for news.
PF I'd support it.
Me too!
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Your nearly duplicate taglines are wasted space.
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RW Hello Peter,
RW On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 you wrote in
RW mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
PF Any some people using TB/MyGate for news.
RW Surely Sorting office filters do just as good a job? I used Mygate for
RW quite a while and it worked fine.
Not as powerful, IMHO.
Hello Peter Fjelsten everyone else,
on 02-Apr-2006 at 13:14 you (Peter Fjelsten) wrote:
Who would want to maintain such a file manually?
JS Anybody on high-volume mailing list.
Any some people using TB/MyGate for news.
Since TB is not a newsreader by default, wouldn't it make more sense to
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