Re: Configuring K9 Spam Filter

2006-09-28 Thread Granville Cousins
On 26 Sep 2006, at 11:09, Marten Gallagher wrote: Hello TBUDL, I am using K9 Spam filter on my machine running Windows 2000. Is it possible to configure The Bat! to Filter my email by adding: X-Text-Classification: - to the Header line. Yes I have ticked this option in Configuration/K9

Re[2]: Restoring the address book

2006-09-28 Thread Elodie Trouche-Perrin
Do you get any error when you start the AB and choose: File - Open address book ... ? Or what else is happening? MESSAGE: This is waht i get: 2 addresses from the bat team, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] $$$ LDIF Clipboard format $$$ dn: cn=The Bat! Team,[EMAIL PROTECTED] cn: The Bat! Team

Re: Configuring K9 Spam Filter

2006-09-28 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Granville Cousins everyone else, on 28-Sep-2006 at 15:41 you (Granville Cousins) wrote: Where can I find this configuration in The Bat! filters section? I have looked in there and cannot see any place where I can request The Bat! to filter my email using the header classification. I

Re: Restoring the address book

2006-09-28 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Elodie, On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 10:10:53 -0400GMT (28-9-2006, 16:10 , where I live), you wrote: ETP This is waht i get: ETP 2 addresses from the bat team, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In that case I think it's likely that you're trying to import the wrong file. -- Groetjes, Roelof What do you

Selective backup

2006-09-28 Thread Mary Jensen
I searched the archive and found an old message about a backup program that can selectively save and restore individual folders. The link now leads to software that only works with Outlook Express. I've searched for other email backup archive programs that can backup or archive selective Bat!

Newsgroups to mail software

2006-09-28 Thread John Phillips
HI all (and apologies for the auto footer if it appears, I can't stop it!). Sometime ago I was using a plugin (or maybe it wasn't a plug in) which allowed Bat to subscribe to and post to newsgroups. Lost the URL of the proggy; can someone steer me here? Thanks in Advance! -- Regards, John