Hi,
I have using windows XP with Service Pack 2. I am using BayesIt 5.11.
Whenever I try to add something to blacklist or whitelist, I get the
error: "Cannot find the file specified" and the entry is not made.
Please tell me what this means and how to fix it.
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On Wednesday, August 25, 2004 it appears that Thomas Martin
wrote the following in regards to "BayeIT Macros":
TM> Following order is proofed:
TM> 1. AntiVirus Plugin
TM> 2. AntiSpam Plugin
TM> 3. Filters of the Filtermanager
Hi Thomas.
Thank you for proofing. That answers that question.
TM>
> Sounds a tad slow.
> What else is running.
> When did you do your latest purge & compress for both folders.
> When did you do your latest defrag of your drive.
Thanks for your hints.
I always have as less apps as possible running at the same time. My
CPU usage is pretty low in most cases (excep
On Fri 27 August 2004, 22:24:35 +1000, Maggie wrote:
> Do you have an idea about why, in the Restore position, pressing the M
> and then the arrow keys doesn't move the window? BTW, I also tried
> holding the Fn key with everything else and then the U which is the
> numeric keypad left arrow. No wo
Hello Christopher,
Friday, August 27, 2004, 12:32:48 PM, you wrote:
CB> Hi List,
CB> I installed bayesit 0.5.5 about a week ago. I trained it up
CB> on the folder of junk mail I had collected, and on the non-junk.
CB> Then every morning, I do a manual 'mark as junk'. To date, my junk
CB> folder
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Hello Jan,
on Wednesday, 25. August 2004, at 11:18:20 [GMT -0400] you wrote
regarding "BayesIt Macros":
> What I mean is if BayesIT filters come first & I de-activated all my
> own TB! filters, then I can see how accurate BayesIT is.
Following order
Hello Philip Storry,
27-Aug-2004 22:00, you wrote:
> I even marked my Sent mails as not-junk when training, on the
> egotistical presumption that nobody writes the kind of email I'd like
> to recieve better than myself! *grins*
Thats is indeed a very common practice. Our antispam solution at wor
Hello Christopher,
Friday, August 27, 2004, 6:32:48 PM, you wrote:
CB> Hi List,
CB> I installed bayesit 0.5.5 about a week ago. I trained it up
CB> on the folder of junk mail I had collected, and on the non-junk.
CB> Then every morning, I do a manual 'mark as junk'. To date, my junk
CB> folder c
Hi List,
I installed bayesit 0.5.5 about a week ago. I trained it up on the folder of junk mail
I had collected, and on the non-junk. Then every morning, I do a manual 'mark as
junk'. To date, my junk folder contains 1667 messages. The total from my non-junk
folders is about 3000.
Here is som
Alexander S. Kunz:
> AFAIK you're running TB permanently (and at very short poll intervalls).
St:
> True - although 30 seconds isn't what I would consider to be _very_
> short intervals. Or?
Roelof Otten:
> But nevertheless it is extremely short. When a server has multiple
> users with suc
Hallo Chris,
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 21:20:59 +1000GMT (27-8-2004, 13:20 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
C> Can someone please explain exactly what 'common folders' are?
Folders that don't belong to any account.
As a one account person I've never seen any advantages for them, but
YMMV.
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Groetje
Hi Robin,
On Friday, August 27, 2004 at 12:16:49 AM it was written:
>> The M in Move is even underlined. I chose the others: Size - S,
>> Minimize - N, Maximize - X and they operated as advertised. The
>> Move - M did not work.
RA> Move will be greyed out if the application is maximized.
>> The
Hi,
Can someone please explain exactly what 'common folders' are? I've looked in The Bat!
helpfile, but I couldn't find any relevant info in there. I'm guessing it is a folder
that is not part of any one email account, but I'm just not sure.
Thanks,
Chris
Dear Samson,
@27-Aug-2004, 01:17 -0700 (27-Aug 09:17 UK time) Samson said:
> when a folder has about 2000 mail, draging and drop a mail from inbox
> into this folder will take 10+ seconds to finish,
...
> shouldn't thebat be a little faster in this case?
Yes. Although virtual folders do represe
Hallo Samson,
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 01:17:29 -0700GMT (27-8-2004, 10:17 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
S> when a folder has about 2000 mail, draging and drop a mail from inbox
S> into this folder will take 10+ seconds to finish, and the UI is not
S> responsive during this period.
Sounds a tad sl
Hallo St,
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 02:25:04 +0200GMT (27-8-2004, 2:25 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
>> AFAIK you're running TB permanently (and at very short poll intervalls).
SMN> True - although 30 seconds isn't what I would consider to be _very_ short
SMN> intervals. Or?
But nevertheless i
when a folder has about 2000 mail, draging and drop a mail from inbox
into this folder will take 10+ seconds to finish, and the UI is not
responsive during this period.
the machine is a P3-800 with 512MB memory and a 40G 5400rpm drive. not
a top grade PC but is very common for an office use.
shou
Hello Steve,
> Well, I guess that doing it one at a time is one way. I had over
> 3,000 messages in there. I was hoping for a better, global way to do
> it. But, thanks.
Browse deleted messages, Select All, Undelete.
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Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v2.
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