On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 11:34:45 -0500, MikeD (2) wrote:
Yes, I just registered my copy a couple of days ago. In most ways it
works better than BayesIt, but I still get more false positives with it
than with BayesIt. But I am still tweeking the settings g
What settings are you currently using?
Hallo Thomas,
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 15:30:09 +1100GMT (13-1-2006, 5:30 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
TM I would like to exclude this folder from the flying bat display .
Can't be done. You can only shut down the animated icon for all folders,
but not for a selection.
--
Groetjes, Roelof
Hallo Thomas,
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 15:30:09 +1100GMT (13-1-2006, 5:30 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
TM I would like to exclude this folder from the flying bat display .
Can't be done. You can only shut down the animated icon for all folders,
but not for a selection.
But you could set a
Hi Bat! Fans,
charset=windows-874 really screws up my plain text display. Any others
have this issue?
Only happens in 3.64.01 AFAIAA.
--
John Phillips, Sydney, Australia
Using The Bat! v3.64.01 Christmas Edition on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Service Pack 2
If you want to be well liked,
Hello Barry,
Friday, January 13, 2006, 4:02:24 AM, you wrote:
B What settings are you currently using?
B I have set it up as follows:
B Out of 100 score: Average
B Delete a message: No
B Move a message to Junk: Yes, with score greater than 50
B Move messages marked as junk to the Junk Folder:
Hello John,
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 22:15:44 +1100 GMT (13/01/2006, 18:15 +0700 GMT),
John Phillips wrote:
JP charset=windows-874 really screws up my plain text display. Any others
JP have this issue?
Please give a hint what language this refers to. I receive mails from
many countries, and some
Hallo Thomas,
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 15:30:09 +1100GMT (13-1-2006, 5:30 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
TM I would like to exclude this folder from the flying bat display .
Can't be done. You can only shut down the animated icon for all folders,
but not for a selection.
But you could set a
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Hash: SHA1
Hallo Fledermäuse,
the problem that I have happens only every now and then, and I can't reproduce
it.
I am having one account connecting to a POP3 Server (Safaribears) and one
account connecting to a MAPI Server (Exchange at work).
I have set up
Hi TBUDL,
I know it is possible to test a newly created filter, but I'm not sure
how. In the past, I have just refiltered the folder and occasionally
I've gotten some unforeseen results. Can one of you please explain how
to run a test on a filter without refiltering a folder?
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On Friday, January 13, 2006, 4:29:43 PM, Perry Nelson wrote:
Can one of you please explain how to run a test on a filter
without refiltering a folder?
Refiltering the folder would BE the test for every filter I have ever
recreated. Need to know if it will filter the particular message
Hi Dwight,
Friday, January 13, 2006, 5:36:45 PM, you wrote:
DAC Refiltering the folder would BE the test for every filter I have
DAC ever recreated. Need to know if it will filter the particular
DAC message designed for, and need to know if something was overlooked
DAC which would catch more
Hello Perry,
A reminder of what Perry Nelson typed on:
Friday, January 13, 2006 at 17:43:54 GMT -0500
PN Hi Dwight,
PN Friday, January 13, 2006, 5:36:45 PM, you wrote:
DAC Refiltering the folder would BE the test for every filter I have
DAC ever recreated. Need to know if it will filter the
Hi Stuart,
Friday, January 13, 2006, 5:49:08 PM, you wrote:
SC You can Right click on a message and select Test Filters. I'm not
SC sure whether it processes the message or just tells you if it would
SC process them.
Terrific, Stuart. That was what I was looking for.
And for the record, it
Hello Perry,
A reminder of what Perry Nelson typed on:
Friday, January 13, 2006 at 17:53:12 GMT -0500
PN And for the record, it gives you a report of which filter would have
PN filtered it and where it would have moved it. It does NOT move the
PN message.
PN Thanks for your help.
On Friday, January 13, 2006, 4:43:54 PM, Perry Nelson wrote:
However, what I am trying to avoid is having to go through the
target location and having to search for and pick out the messages
that may have been caught that I didn't intend. Is there not a way
to simply run the filter and
Hi Dwight,
Friday, January 13, 2006, 6:19:36 PM, you wrote:
Is there not a way to simply run the filter and have it produce a log
of what would have been filtered if it had been run for real?
DAC create an empty folder, make that the destination for your test. then
DAC fix filter to actual
Hello Perry,
I know it is possible to test a newly created filter, but I'm not sure
how.
- Select a message in the message list and right click on it.
- Select 'Test Filter' in your context menu and you will get the Test
Filter pop-up dialog where you can select the type of filter(s) you
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 at 23:01:53 -0500, Rich wrote:
Bonus question 1: When I use TB!'s backup tool it asks if I want to
store attachments in mssg bodies. My attachments are currently in an
attachments folder, separate from the bodies. Any input as to your
preference and why?
I store them
Hi Thomas,
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, at 20:39:12 [GMT+0700] (which was Sat, 0:39:12
Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:
Please give a hint what language this refers to. I receive mails from
many countries, and some encodings cause annoyances. But nothing
really serious (except Korean).
May
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 at 22:05:40 -0500, Rich wrote:
When I use TB!'s backup tool it asks if I want to store attachments
in mssg bodies. My attachments are currently in an attachments
folder, separate from the bodies. Any input as to your preference
and why?
RA I store them within TB (i.e. not
Hi MAU,
Friday, January 13, 2006, 7:55:24 PM, you wrote:
I know it is possible to test a newly created filter, but I'm not
sure how.
M - Select a message in the message list and right click on it.
M - Select 'Test Filter' in your context menu and you will get the Test
M Filter pop-up dialog
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