Re: Your message to TBUDL awaits moderator approval

2004-04-06 Thread Thomas Fernandez
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

Re: Your message to TBUDL awaits moderator approval

2004-04-06 Thread Thomas Fernandez
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

Re: Your message to TBUDL awaits moderator approval

2004-04-06 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
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

Re: Your message to TBUDL awaits moderator approval

2004-04-06 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
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! :-).

Bayesit plugin and filters executing order

2004-04-06 Thread Michael R Kizer
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

Re: Bayesit plugin and filters executing order

2004-04-06 Thread Michael R Kizer
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

Checking mail one account at a time

2004-04-06 Thread Scott
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

Re: Moving messages (ctrl-V)

2004-04-06 Thread Robin Anson
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

Re: Bayesit plugin and filters executing order

2004-04-06 Thread dAniel hAhler
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

Re: Bayesit plugin and filters executing order

2004-04-06 Thread dAniel hAhler
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

thebat.IPC

2004-04-06 Thread St - Musaic . Net
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 -

Re: thebat.IPC

2004-04-06 Thread St - Musaic.Net
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

Re: Moving messages (ctrl-V)

2004-04-06 Thread ken green
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