Hello Marck,
On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 06:57:37 +0100 GMT (06/04/2004, 12:57 +0700 GMT),
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
TF That's a bug in the list server software then. It should ignore
TF any X-headers it doesn't have a clue about.
MDP Usually it does - but not these.
The list server software finds
Hello Marck,
On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 08:09:14 +0100 GMT (06/04/2004, 14:09 +0700 GMT),
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
TF the list server software is at fault. IMHO, of course.
MDP It's open source - you get what you pay for!
I didn't know you pay for open source. ;-)
MDP I'm not about to rewrite the
Dear Thomas,
@6-Apr-2004, 13:12 +0700 (06-Apr 07:12 UK time) Thomas Fernandez
[TF] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
TF the list server software is at fault. IMHO, of course.
It's open source - you get what you pay for! I'm not about to
rewrite the module myself and the team responsible
Dear Thomas,
@6-Apr-2004, 14:23 +0700 (06-Apr 08:23 UK time) Thomas Fernandez
[TF] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
TF the list server software is at fault. IMHO, of course.
MDP It's open source - you get what you pay for!
TF I didn't know you pay for open source. ;-)
Precisely! :-).
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
Does The Bat have the function to check mail one account at a time implemented
yet? I thought I saw where a setting was being added so that mail is not
checked multi-thread but instead 1 account, then another and so on...
--
Scott
Windows 2000
The Bat 2.04.7
Popfile Spam Filter
On Tue 6 April 2004, 14:13:38 +1000, Ken Green wrote:
Interesting... I use Ctrl+V all the time, but never have to touch the
arrow keys. I have two client folders named with their respective
client codes, which happen to be very similar (CCK and CCSRV).
Obviously, to get to the correct folder
Hello bats,
on Tue, 6. Apr 2004 at 10:44:42 -0700 Michael R Kizer wrote:
Does the Bayesit plugin merely base it's calculations on the subject and
body of the message?
on the raw content/source of the mail, ie all words.
a spammer sends some junk mail to the list... if I mark these as JUNK
Hello bats,
on Tue, 6. Apr 2004 at 10:24:26 -0700 Michael R Kizer wrote:
I'm assuming that the Bayesit plugin runs against all incoming mail
prior to any of the filters, so that's why I am seeing some of my
mailing list messages tagged as SPAM.
Correct.
I suppose I could add a bunch of
Huh? I am sending a bunch of start-up parameters to TB, but TB
fails to execute them.
The commands just pile up in the thebat.IPC-file - why is that?
Deleting or emptying thebat.IPC does not fix it.
Exiting the TB and then restart does not fix it.
Rebooting the entire PC fixes it -
Deleting or emptying thebat.IPC does not fix it.
Exiting the TB and then restart does not fix it.
Rebooting the entire PC fixes it - but that's not elegant!
That is, some sort of a _combination_ of 1 and 2 works:
Deleting thebat.IPC fixes it when TB is restarted (no reboot
is
Robin Anson wrote:
No. What you are doing continues to work in v2.
Then Nick's original post doesn't make much sense
(to me, at least)
--
Ken Green
Using The Bat! v1.62r on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 4
Current version is
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