Re: Concurrent Connections?

2006-11-18 Thread BJH
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 14:48:36 -0600, Chris W. wrote: Barry @ 2006-11-14 8:25:46 AM Concurrent Connections? mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] So account 1 first, when that's completed account 2, and finally after account 2 then account 3. Are these accounts are the same server perhaps? If so, the

Re: one email is stuck on server - why?

2006-05-06 Thread BJH
On Sat, 6 May 2006 15:42:07 +1000, Tom wrote: just encountered a funny issue. Hi Tom, I have an email that is 0 bytes long with no subject and marked as unread on the server that can't do anything with, my ISP has investigated and told me that there is a bug in their system that sometimes

Thread Creation Error?

2006-02-10 Thread BJH
Hi Suddendly my installation of TheBat! has gone pear shaped! I keep getting the following error: Thread creation error: Not enough storage is available to process this command Eh? The error seems to occur whenever a folder is accessed. How many Gigabytes does it need? I've got a minimum

Re: Help with IMAP

2005-11-12 Thread BJH
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 20:12:16 +, The Janitor wrote: NOD32, www.eset.com. Thanks for that. For the moment I've decided to stick with POP and AVG, if only for the reason that I've recently paid for 12 months of AVG professional so I intend to get my money's worth. And, the one machine I was

Re: Some help with IMAP

2005-11-06 Thread BJH
On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 16:08:14 -0600, Dwight A Corrin wrote: it can collect things from lots of folders, based upon specific criteria, but it is virtual, it only links to the actual messages, it doesn't recreate them in its own confines. Thanks Dwight, now I've grasped that feature. IMAP seems

Re: Some help with IMAP

2005-11-06 Thread BJH
On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 13:30:01 -0500, Curtis wrote: For me, this is one of the great benefits of IMAP, the other being that I can access identical mail structures from wherever I happen to be without a lot of fiddly synchronisation every day. Additionally, there's nothing preventing you from

Some help with IMAP

2005-11-05 Thread BJH
Hi OK I'm a complete newbie to IMAP, sorry. I've grasped the concept of all messages being located on the remote server, in my case my ISP, and I've made the connection and seen it work. Very cool to see a new message immediately appear in the Inbox. So, if I want to keep a message on the local

Re: Some help with IMAP

2005-11-05 Thread BJH
On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 09:08:36 -0600, Dwight A Corrin wrote: On Saturday, November 5, 2005, 7:01:29 AM, BJH wrote: But, do I create the local folder as part of the IMAP account or do I create a 'Common Folder' or a 'Virtual Folder'. If you create a folder in you IMAP account, it won't

3.5 Fade In/Out Menus?

2005-05-15 Thread BJH
Hi I'm finding my way around 3.5 and I've noticed that right-click menus are slow to display on my computer, faidng in and out quite slowly. Is this a Windows XP thing or a hidden setting in in V3.5? Can't seem to find any setting that can speed this up.. -- Best regards Barry

How to Zap Velva Woollen

2005-02-10 Thread BJH
Hi Every day I get about 20-50 virus mails from Velva Woollen Not a problem more an irritation. Can I set up a filter that would delete them off the server without downloading them? Any suggestions gratefully received. -- Best regards Barry Using TB version 3.0.1.33 and BayesIt! 0.8.0

Help with Bayesit

2005-02-07 Thread BJH
Hi I don't know what I'm doing wrong but I must be doing something wrong! Bayesit is now reporting 100% Spam Errors This is right 'cos I'm having to mark all incoming spam. Nothing is being 'junked'. Spam Frequency Dict: 77 letters 7851 words Non-spam dict: 1060 letters 32965 words Spam

Trying to understand Bayesit

2005-02-04 Thread BJH
Hi all I've been trying out Bayesit now found a few days and I'm struggling to come to terms with how this plug-in is *supposed* to work. It seems to me that in simple terms the plugin assigns a 'score' to each email, and dependent on the score allocated TB determines what ultimately happens to

Re: Trying to understand Bayesit

2005-02-04 Thread BJH
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 14:14:40 +, Marck D Pearlstone wrote: @4-Feb-2005, 13:56 BJH [B] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: ... snip B I've been 'training' or at least telling TB what is junk over the B last few days. Currently 107 spam mails against 170 genuine. Keep going. After about

Re: The List and Dialog

2005-02-03 Thread BJH
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 10:42:08 +0100, daRkSidE wrote: In data Thu, 3 Feb 2005 08:26:30 +, Barry Higginbottom ha scritto: d You should wait for gmane authorization to post and you should receive d by email, IIRC. But I've already had that about three weeks ago? I can't explain, I

Re: The List and Dialog

2005-02-03 Thread BJH
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 10:22:16 +, BJH wrote: On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 10:42:08 +0100, daRkSidE wrote: In data Thu, 3 Feb 2005 08:26:30 +, Barry Higginbottom ha scritto: d You should wait for gmane authorization to post and you should receive d by email, IIRC. But I've already had

Re: The List and Dialog

2005-02-03 Thread BJH
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 06:21:29 -0500, Allie Martin wrote: On Thursday, February 03, 2005 at 5:26:50 AM [GMT -0500], Bjh wrote: Very interesting, in Dialog my email came up as gobbledygook (see above) but from TBudl in came through as intended as barryh at nospam dot kentra dot co dot uk

Just Discovered Bayes Filter

2005-01-13 Thread BJH
Hi I've been a user of Mailwasher Pro for a good while and generally I'm very happy with it but its a pain to have two programs running for mail sorting and collection. :( I'm just trying out Bayes Filter and it seems to answer my needs. My only gripe at the moment is the 'hidden' menu