Hi Roelof,
On Saturday, August 20, 2005, , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PJ>> I recently reinstalled TB! and wanted to try the spam plugin, Bayesit.
PJ>> This program is not working well at all; I "trained" it with over
PJ>> 3,000 spam messages, yet these are still routinely delivered into my
PJ>> inbo
Hello Feli,
On Saturday, August 20, 2005, , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PJ>> I recently reinstalled TB! and wanted to try the spam plugin, Bayesit.
PJ>> This program is not working well at all; I "trained" it with over
PJ>> 3,000 spam messages, yet these are still routinely delivered into my
PJ>> inb
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
> TB has this wonderful function to show a plain-text version even if
> none was supplied originally:
> Options / Preferences / Editor/Viewer / View HTML messages (the second
> option) use Plain Text and HTML. You can also set it to Plain Text
> only, but the HTML version
Hello Rich,
> So I take it 3.x glyphs will not work under v2.12?
you can take this Glyph Set for TheBat! v1.x/v2.x
[29 KB] http://thebat.zetema.de/zip/glyph_original_v3_to_v2.zip
I adapted the v3 Glyph for Version v1/v2, unfortunately the quality is
not the best.
Preview: http://thebat.zetema.d
Hello Pat,
On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 11:30:33 -0500GMT P.Johnson wrote:
PJ> I recently reinstalled TB! and wanted to try the spam plugin, Bayesit.
PJ> This program is not working well at all; I "trained" it with over
PJ> 3,000 spam messages, yet these are still routinely delivered into my
PJ> inbox wit
Hello Spike,
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 07:03:00 -0500 GMT (18/08/2005, 19:03 +0700 GMT),
Spike wrote:
S> Any e-mail that comes only as HTML with no text alternative will
S> remain forever unread by me.
TB has this wonderful function to show a plain-text version even if
none was supplied originally:
O
Hello Roelof,
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 00:26:11 +0200 GMT (19/08/2005, 05:26 +0700 GMT),
Roelof Otten wrote:
RO>>> You can do that via a filter (unfortunately you'll need a filter for
RO>>> every folder)
TF>> True, and I think it's a shortcoming. Is there an entry in the
TF>> wishlist that we can supp
Hallo Pat,
On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 11:30:33 -0500GMT (20-8-2005, 18:30 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
PJ> I recently reinstalled TB! and wanted to try the spam plugin, Bayesit.
PJ> This program is not working well at all; I "trained" it with over
PJ> 3,000 spam messages, yet these are still routine
Hello rich gregory & everyone else,
on 20-Aug-2005 at 18:58 you (rich gregory) wrote:
> So I take it 3.x glyphs will not work under v2.12?
Correct. The v2 versions used the "glyphs.bmp" file, v3 however uses an
entirely new system, allowing for different icons sizes and such.
--
Best regards,
Hello,
I recently reinstalled TB! and wanted to try the spam plugin, Bayesit.
This program is not working well at all; I "trained" it with over
3,000 spam messages, yet these are still routinely delivered into my
inbox with very few ending up in the junk folder. I am using the
default settings.
I
> Hi TBUDL'ers,
> Bayes Filter plugin v2.0.3 has stopped working. It was working fine,
> catching pretty much everything (I get like 50 spam msgs/day). After
> I edited the Whitelist exclusions list, it stopped and no messages are
> sent to the Junk folder now.
> I tried uninstall/reinstall (and
Hello Chuck,
> Help me. How exactly do you use GLYPH's in v3.5x?
you can use your own Glyph Set, by using the Batskin.xml.
You find a documentation of the Batskin.XML file here:
http://thebat.zetema.de/batskin_docu_en.html (English)
http://thebat.zetema.de/batskin_docu_de.html (German)
If y
Chuck Smith drukte met precisie uit :
I have copied BMP file to bat directory where thebat.exe resides but
nothing happens.
I don't know about other glyphs, but this is what you do with the minimal ones:
Close TB!
Copy both minimal.png and minimal-small.png to the TB directory,
choose a size
Hello Bat Lovers,
Friday, August 19, 2005, 2:08:06 PM, you wrote:
A.Translator>> Miroslav Florensen has finished a new version of this clean and
A.Translator>> elegant minimal glyphs, meant for TB! 3.5 and later.
> Thanks for this link, the Glyph is excellent!
Help me. How exactly do you use GL
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