Best Web Enhancement or Utility - The Bat! by RITLABS (www.ritlabs.com)
As quoted in Dvorak's weblog: http://www.dvorak.org/blog/index.php?p=117
~Mike
Current version is 2.12.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
I looked in the help file but ddin't see an answer to this.
The Signal Strings that you use in fitlers...is it an exact match by
default or is a partial match assumed?
For example, say you have a filter setup to catch all email from a website
dumbdomain.com, can you just use the string
When filtering TB! looks for the presence of the string you typed. For
example the partial (signal) string Reply-To:TBUDL will match
Reply-To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] because it is found in the target
location. You should not use * unless using regular expressions (see
Options tab).
Thanks!
I currently have my own domain and forward all of my email from it to my
real home email address. I've setup distinct forwarding addresses for each
mailing list that I subscribe to (ex. for mailing list ABC I am
subscribed as [EMAIL PROTECTED]). This way I can see if I start getting spam
from one
I just upgraded to TB v2 after a long time on v1.x and started checking out
the Bayesit plugin. I noticed that some of my messages that I have filters
on (to move them into separate folders) were being flagged as junk mail. I
have my filters setup in the following order:
Multiple filters
Second follow-up question
Does the Bayesit plugin merely base it's calculations on the subject and
body of the message?
Example, say if I subscribe to a mailing list called [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and have filters setup to move these messages into a specific folder (based
on the sender's address
EC Quite some times back I got a useful tip for a tool to Rename and
EC Manipulate Filenames in bulk (Flash Renamer).
Name It Your Way is a pretty decent bulk file renamer, that is highly
configurable. Check it out here: http://www.niyow.com
~Mike
Just saw that The Bat! won for Best Web Enhancement (that seems odd)...
http://www.sic.org/2003nominees.asp
~Mike
Current version is 1.62r | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
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