Re: POPFile (was Re:Bayesit plugin and filters executing order)

2004-04-09 Thread Allister Jenks
Wednesday, April 7, 2004, 11:41:56 PM, Adam wrote: AC Now all I've got to do is find a way of getting TB to automatically AC mark quarantined messages as Read. I was just thinking about this one - I personally think it is good they are left unread as it provides a visual prompt to empty the

Re: POPFile (was Re:Bayesit plugin and filters executing order)

2004-04-08 Thread Allister Jenks
Wednesday, April 7, 2004, 11:41:56 PM, Adam wrote: AC I've simply turned off Confirmation and Ask What to Do Next in the AC AVG Control Centre and virus laden emails are quietly sent to the AC quarantine folder without bothering me at all. AC Now all I've got to do is find a way of getting TB to

POPFile (was Re:Bayesit plugin and filters executing order)

2004-04-07 Thread Allister Jenks
Wednesday, April 7, 2004, 10:44:29 AM, dAniel wrote: dh I for myself use POPFile, which uses the same approach (Bayesian), but dh is a lot more useful, as it can have as many buckets as you want. Eg, dh I have spam, english, german, admin and PGP. dh Accuracy is 99.62% for 28293 mails - which is

Re: POPFile (was Re:Bayesit plugin and filters executing order)

2004-04-07 Thread Allie Martin
Allister Jenks, [AJ] wrote: AJ I was running AVG with th TB! plugin and that was popping up a AJ message for each nasty email, but also POPFile was storing the AJ messages in its own database and AVG was constantly finding them AJ in there and alerting me - both when it originally arrived and AJ

Re: POPFile (was Re:Bayesit plugin and filters executing order)

2004-04-07 Thread Adam Clarke
Hi On 07 April 2004 at 07:48 Allister Jenks said: Wednesday, April 7, 2004, 10:44:29 AM, dAniel wrote: dh I for myself use POPFile, which uses the same approach (Bayesian) I also used POPFile for quite a while, and I was very impressed with its performance. What stopped me using it was the