Hello Alexander,
Sunday, June 26, 2005, 11:25:48 AM, you wrote:
I've been using K9 spam filter successfully for some time. I've
filtered on the X-Text-Classification: spam header added to the
kludges by K9. But TB!'s Sorting Office no longer uses the term
kludges and I can't find a way
to the
kludges by K9. But TB!'s Sorting Office no longer uses the term
kludges and I can't find a way to filter on X-Text-Classification:
spam. I'm hoping some of you K9 users will help me out.
Add the header in Options | Preferences | Messages | Message Headers. Pick
a display name (for example
Hello TB! Users,
I've been using K9 spam filter successfully for some time. I've
filtered on the X-Text-Classification: spam header added to the
kludges by K9. But TB!'s Sorting Office no longer uses the term
kludges and I can't find a way to filter on X-Text-Classification:
spam. I'm hoping some
Hello Quin Selman everyone else,
on 26-Jun-2005 at 19:13 you (Quin Selman) wrote:
Hello TB! Users,
I've been using K9 spam filter successfully for some time. I've
filtered on the X-Text-Classification: spam header added to the
kludges by K9. But TB!'s Sorting Office no longer uses the term
Greetings All,
There is an option in BayesIt! 5.5 for [use whitelist kludges]
What is the format of this list?
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Thank you friends for so much help. It works better for me now.
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Other question, can you help me because I'm a poor French man and I can't find
good translation of theses words found in the Plug In (I've turned TB on French
language but these terms are not translated) :
-kludges
-Use white list of kludges
TB on French language but these terms are not translated) :
-kludges
Just a partial answer, on most tricky term I ever encountered in TB, and
as I know not well known even amongst native English speakers: actually
*anything* in header(s) area of a message.
You can see this, usually hidden
Tuesday, June 15, 2004, 7:47:13 AM, you wrote:
W Other question, can you help me because I'm a poor French man and I
W can't find good translation of these words...
Listen, Wilwilwil, I'm a poor English-speaking woman and I can't
fathom what these things mean either! I used to think 'kludge'
Hi,
On Tuesday, June 15, 2004 at 1:47:13 PM, WilWilWil wrote:
Other question, can you help me because I'm a poor French man and I can't find
good translation of theses words found in the Plug In (I've turned TB on French
language but these terms are not translated) :
You can have a good
?) But in the computer world, words like 'kluge' and 'protocol' are
M for special, discrete cases and they mean something very specific.
ok, kludges are headers. If you are reading mail, hit CONTROL-SHIFT-K
and it will change and show you all the normally invisible headers (
kludges). magic!!
M I
M left
On Tue 15 June 2004, 21:47:13 +1000, Wilwilwil wrote:
Hello,
(I use TB 2.11.02 and Bayesit 0.5.5)
Can I use Black and White lists with Bayesit plugIn of the bat ? Because auto
spam filtering seems to not work correctly (more than 1000 mails evaluated and
no amelioration).I can't
-kludges
W-Use white list of kludges (and edit list button)
W-number of ranking tokens
W-Out of 100 score to be used for actions below : Average/maximal/minimal
W-Use enhanced evaluation
Try typing any unknown terms into this website:
http://info.astrian.net/jargon
Hi
Are 'kludges' (as in filter options) synonymous with 'headers' or is
there some arcane differentiation I don't know about?
And if the answer is YES to 'synonymous' then does the 'kludges'
option mean 'absolutely anywhere in the 'invisible' bit of an email?
Marten Gallagher
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Hello Marten,
Wednesday, March 24, 2004, 4:12:33 PM, you wrote:
Marten And if the answer is YES to 'synonymous' then does the
Marten 'kludges' option mean 'absolutely anywhere in the 'invisible'
Marten bit of an email?
Yes to both answers.
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Hello all,
I redirected a message using the sorting office and am suprised to see the created
message in the outbox contains the
Received: from mspool1.st2.lyceu.net etc... etc...
kludges.
Bug?
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Saturday, June 7, 2003, 3:52:30 PM,Mark wrote:
M In outlook express if you select EditCopy while a mail header is
M selected, this will copy the body of the message, as well as the
M key Kludges (Subject, dates, from, to, cc, bcc) to the clipboard.
M This is pretty useful for copying emails
On Monday, January 20, 2003, 11:06 PM, you wrote:
MA 1. What exactly is a kludge in terms of TB!s filtering system?
MA and,
MDP It is simply one of the message headers, like Subject: $$$.
TF You can make all of them visible by hitting shift-crtl-K. Kludges in
TF TB parlance are correctly
Hello Paul,
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 07:42:37 -0500 GMT (21/01/03, 19:42 +0700 GMT),
Paul Cartwright wrote:
what's the difference between a KLUDGE and full headers?
Kludge is a historical term going back to Fidonet times. Full headers
(or RFC822 headers) is the technical term. IMHO.
I always use
On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, 11:18 AM, you wrote:
TF That is how I used to do it until I discovered SpamCop. SpamCop will
TF check which headers are faked and only send messages to the ISPs that
TF are really concerened (real originating email address, open relays
TF used etc). With the
Hello Paul,
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 11:57:24 -0500 GMT (21/01/03, 23:57 +0700 GMT),
Paul Cartwright wrote:
I have Spamcop setup, but I think it stopped working,
No problems here. I use it about ten times a day (that's how much spam
I get).
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Hello Thomas,
Tuesday, January 21, 2003, 4:06:05 AM, you wrote:
TF Hello Mike,
TF On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 03:38:33 + GMT (21/01/03, 10:38 +0700 GMT),
TF This means many people haven't even seen your question, because they
TF might not have been following the long thread I love the Bat. If you
Hello,
I'm probably missing something in the Help but:
1. What exactly is a kludge in terms of TB!s filtering system? and,
2. If I'm filtering on the subject line of a mail (you know the stuff
$$$ etc g) is that a kludge?
Thanks :)
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Hi Mike,
@21-Jan-2003, 03:16 Mike Alexander [MA] in
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MA I'm probably missing something in the Help but:
MA 1. What exactly is a kludge in terms of TB!s filtering system?
MA and,
It is simply one of the
Hello Marck,
Tuesday, January 21, 2003, 3:29:20 AM, you wrote:
MA 1. What exactly is a kludge in terms of TB!s filtering system?
MA and,
MDP It is simply one of the message headers, like Subject: $$$.
MA 2. If I'm filtering on the subject line of a mail (you know the
MA stuff $$$ etc g) is
-K. Kludges in
TB parlance are correctly called RFC822 Headers, and that is what they
are called in other parts of TB's interface.
If you hit shift-crtl-K on any incoming message (please do it with
this one now), you will also find one header that says: References. In
this example:
References
Hi
I need to add a X-message-flag: to the
header of my messages. Anyone any
experience with add stuff to the header?
Joost
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Hi Joost,
On Wednesday, October 02, 2002 15:10 your local time, (Wednesday,
18:55 my local time), you [JDK] wrote:
JdK I need to add a X-message-flag: to the header of my messages.
JdK Anyone any experience with add stuff to the header?
Not experienced or aware of underlying issues, but you
Hi all ..
Been reading this filters thread with great interest, but
I think some of us would benefit from a run down on the
kludges option there.
If you do 'kludges' in the help file you find it's absent,
and it looks to me like one of the most useful/powerful
options for filtering.
So how
Hello,
what does KLUDGES stand for.I am setting up some filters and the index
showed it as filters?
thanks
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Vj,
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, at 21:27:35 [GMT -0600] (which was 8:57 AM where I live) you
wrote:
v what does KLUDGES stand for
Message Headers. Press F9 on any message to see it.
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Why isn't there a special name
I'm still learning about various ways to filter, and I understand
most of it... but what does it mean by the term kludges? I've
used filters in Outlook, Eudora, Pegasus, and every other mail
program I've used, but never come across this term in this sense of
a specific filtering
Hello Ray,
On Sunday, November 04, 2001 at 12:13:00 AM you wrote (at least in
part):
RW but even this doesn't explain the usage as a filter. Can someone give
RW me an example (or three)?
No, no example. 'Kludges' in TB! is simply an other term for 'Headers'
what means _all_ headers (like
AM you wrote (at least in
PP part):
RW but even this doesn't explain the usage as a filter. Can someone give
RW me an example (or three)?
PP No, no example. 'Kludges' in TB! is simply an other term for 'Headers'
PP what means _all_ headers (like 'From:', 'To:', Date:', 'Subject:',
PP Delivered
Hallo Peter,
PP No, no example. 'Kludges' in TB! is simply an other term for 'Headers'
PP But don't ask me why it ain't simply called 'Headers', maybe it looked
PP cooler this way for Max Stefan when they decided to call it this way
PP :-)))
It's a term commonly used in Fidonet, a dial-out
Hello Ray,
At 6:13 PM on Saturday, November 03, 2001 you wrote the
following on the posted subject 'Kludges?':
Ray I'm still learning about various ways to filter, and I
Ray understand
Ray most of it... but what does it mean by the term kludges?
Header information.
Put your cursor
Hello,
Subj.
Thank you
Sergey
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Hi Sergey,
On Thu, 24 May 2001 11:09:08 +0400GMT (24/05/2001, 15:09 +0800GMT),
Sergey wrote:
S Re: How to exclude certain kludges from the message, i.e. Mailer ?
Not (yet?) possible with The Bat alone.
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Okay, I've put this off when I've seen it before, but finally I've got
to ask.
What are kludges?
Mike Greenbaum
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Hallo Michael,
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000 08:17:01 -0700 GMT (14/11/2000, 23:17 +0800 GMT),
Michael S. Greenbaum wrote:
MSG Okay, I've put this off when I've seen it before, but finally I've got
MSG to ask.
MSG What are kludges?
Pronounced "kloo-djes", the developers use in synonymous
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Hi Michael,
On 14 November 2000 at 08:17:01 GMT -0700 (which was 15:17 where I
live) Michael S. Greenbaum wrote and made these points:
MSG Okay, I've put this off when I've seen it before, but finally I've got
MSG to ask.
MSG What are kludges
On Tuesday, April 11, 2000, 2:31:00 AM, Allie Martin wrote:
Are you using an English help file?
Sure am Allie. :o) Problem with me, is that I never use the Contents
Tab... always the Index Tab, and then search for a topic (and a search
for "Regular Expressions" brings up nothing). I'll have
Hi Nick,
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000 19:36:39 -0700GMT (11/04/2000, 10:36 +0800GMT),
Nick Andriash wrote:
NA I've always thought I had the latest "complete" install, along with the
NA latest Beta. My Help file is dated 24/02/2000, but it doesn't include
NA anything on regular expressions.
That's the
Hello Alexander V. Kiselev,
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000 00:05:13 +0400 GMT your local time,
which was Monday, April 10, 2000, 3:05:13 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
Hi there!
On 9 Apr 00, at 20:47, Davide Ferrari wrote
about "Re: How to filter email messages":
Ok...
On Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 12:34, DINH Frederic wrote:
I set TB! to dispatch mail automatically. I'd like to see the first
x lines, without the kludges. Is it possible?
Hello DINH,
AFAIK, no.
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