Hallo A,
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 15:35:24 +0100GMT (29-11-2006, 15:35 , where I
live), you wrote:
AT> Is it possible/advisable to have two antispam plugind fot TB! ?
It is possible.
You can use the average spam score as spam judge, but you can
also use the maximal or minimal spam score.
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Groetje
Na rijp beraad schreef Roelof Otten :
When I download regula from: http://www.gaijin.at/getit.php?id=tbrasp
I'm getting a regula.rar file with a regula.tbp file, where did you
get your download?
From the same place. I do see the file now, thank you.
Is it possible/advisable to have two antisp
Hallo A,
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 14:54:04 +0100GMT (29-11-2006, 14:54 , where I
live), you wrote:
AT> Thanks, Roelof. I understand that, but among the unpacked files there is no
tbp
AT> file. Anyway, it doesn't matter. I'm trying Agava now. Thanks, though.
When I download regula from: http://www.ga
Roelof Otten bracht volgend idée uit :
You've got to add it to your spam plugins.
Options -> Preferences -> Protection -> Anti-spam -> Add
Browse to the folder with the plugin and try to select the plugin.
Thanks, Roelof. I understand that, but among the unpacked files there is no tbp
file.
Hallo A,
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 13:36:49 +0100GMT (29-11-2006, 13:36 , where I
live), you wrote:
AT> I was able to unzip the files, but cannot find a readme.
AT> I tried putting it all in one folder, but that doesn't do the trick.
AT> Never mind, I'll try something else. Thanks anayway!
You've got
Op 29-11-2006, heeft MikeD (2) verondersteld :
'rar' is an 'archive' format much like 'zip' files. You have to
'unarchive' them as you would with a zip tile. That will give you the
plugin as well as the other 'support' files that Regula needs. There
will likely be a 'readme' or similar file th
Hello A.Translator,
Wednesday, November 29, 2006, 5:37:31 AM, you wrote:
AT> Alexander S. Kunz heeft uiteengezet op 28-11-2006 :
>> I conclude that both Agava and Regula are good
>> TB plugins. Personally
AT> Can someone point me to an English installation guide for Regula?
AT> I have downloade
Hello Paul,
Tuesday, November 28, 2006, 5:59:22 PM, you wrote:
PB> Whether you use a spam filter or not, it is handy to do 2 things:
PB> 1. Use positive filters in TB to move desired mail to separate
PB> folders. Also add a filter to move "Known" mail to a "Welcome" folder
PB> or similar name.
Alexander S. Kunz heeft uiteengezet op 28-11-2006 :
I conclude that both Agava and Regula are good
TB plugins. Personally
Can someone point me to an English installation guide for Regula?
I have downloaded three files (regula.rar, regula_dpcre.rar, regula.mgr.rar),
but can't get them to insta
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Tuesday, November 28, 2006, 11:10:53 PM, you wrote:
M2> Hi Peter,
M2> Monday, November 27, 2006, 9:18:10 PM, you wrote:
>>> lately I get a lot of spam with the subject line: wrote: As
>>> I hear lots of people are getting the same.
>>> Is there a way I can add a filte
Hello Ian A. White & everyone else,
on 28-Nov-2006 at 03:22 you (Ian A. White) wrote:
> Maybe you need something like MailWasher. Why download the message
> first and then decide? With MailWasher you decide before the message
> is downloaded to your system, and you can preview those that might
>
Hello Peter,
Monday, November 27, 2006, 8:00:58 PM, you wrote:
Peter> Hello,
Peter> lately I get a lot of spam with the subject line: wrote:
Peter> As I hear lots of people are getting the same. I use Bayes Filter Plugin,
Peter> for spam filter, it doesn't filter them out. Is there a way I can
Hi Peter,
Monday, November 27, 2006, 9:18:10 PM, you wrote:
>> lately I get a lot of spam with the subject line: wrote: As
>> I hear lots of people are getting the same.
>> Is there a way I can add a filter somewhere in the configuration
>> that if the subject line is "wrote:" it should go to t
G'day Peter,
Tuesday, November 28, 2006, 11:00:58 AM, you wrote:
> lately I get a lot of spam with the subject line: wrote:
> As I hear lots of people are getting the same. I use Bayes Filter
> Plugin, for spam filter, it doesn't filter them out.
I can't help you with a filter but K9 (http:
Hi Peter,
On Monday, 27 November, 2006 at 8:00:58 PM you wrote:
> lately I get a lot of spam with the subject line: wrote:
> As I hear lots of people are getting the same.
Yes, I am receiving them, too.
> I use Bayes Filter Plugin,
> for spam filter, it doesn't filter them out.
I use AGAVA An
Hello,
lately I get a lot of spam with the subject line: wrote:
As I hear lots of people are getting the same. I use Bayes Filter Plugin,
for spam filter, it doesn't filter them out. Is there a way I can add a
filter somewhere in the configuration that if the subject line is "wrote:"
it should g
Hello to both Alexander and Mark,
Thank you for giving me something to start with. I will try to train my filter
further and patiently await the day when 100% is recogniced by this filter :P
If it doesn't improve I will drop a message in the thread, for future
referance.
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greetin
Hello qe3ee,
Sunday, June 26, 2005, 4:19:29 AM, you wrote:
q> This is added by one listserver. Excerpt from a neglected mail:
q> X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 2.63-lists.debian.org_2005_05_20_02
q> (2004-01-11) on murphy.debian.org
q> X-Spam-Status: No, hits=2.5 required=4.0 test
Hello qe3ee & everyone else,
on 26-Jun-2005 at 03:29 you (qe3ee) wrote:
ASK>> How much of a total message is the subject line? Train your Bayes
ASK>> Filter, and it'll adapt to that. May take a week or so, though.
> Will look into that!
FYI - a couple of month ago I started to get really naught
Hello Mark Partous,
Friday, June 24, 2005, 9:49:54 PM, you wrote:
MP> Hello qe3ee,
MP> Friday, June 24, 2005, 7:44:08 PM, you wrote:
q>> I fear I have to start all over again train that @"#%3!Ϥ filter again...
q>> Is there a shortcut getting back on track?
MP> FWIW, since a couple of day
Hello Alexander S. Kunz,
Friday, June 24, 2005, 9:00:24 PM, you wrote:
ASK> How much of a total message is the subject line? Train your Bayes Filter,
ASK> and it'll adapt to that. May take a week or so, though.
Will look into that!
ASK> Which spam filter is that?
The Achim Winkler flavor "Baye
Hello qe3ee,
Friday, June 24, 2005, 7:44:08 PM, you wrote:
q> I fear I have to start all over again train that @"#%3!Ϥ filter again...
q> Is there a shortcut getting back on track?
FWIW, since a couple of days 100% all Spam is captured.
K9 did a good job before, but there was a type of sp
Hello qe3ee & everyone else,
on 24-Jun-2005 at 19:44 you (qe3ee) wrote:
> Have anyone in the group had any studies on how the bayesian
> spamfiltering priciple is affected by errantly spelled emails
No problem. You'll have a genuine mail when "Viagra" is spelled as it
should be there. Spam mails
Hello wonderful tbudl,
Have anyone in the group had any studies on how the bayesian spamfiltering
priciple is affected by errantly spelled emails and "hi-jacking" the
email subjectlines?
I have lately seen how my spamfilter is getting less efficient. I wounder
whither th
Hello David
> Hello David,
> If you have any more creative filters for jumping off points, I could
> sure use the nudge. Just getting started here, but spam drives me
> crazy too!
> With compliments,
> Skie Dansforth
I added both as separate filters as the last ones in my set of filters
and the
Hello David,
If you have any more creative filters for jumping off points, I could
sure use the nudge. Just getting started here, but spam drives me
crazy too!
With compliments,
Skie Dansforth
Sunday, August 13, 2000, 9:55:47 AM, you wrote:
DP> Sunday, August 13, 2000, 11:43:57 AM, you wrote:
Sunday, August 13, 2000, 11:43:57 AM, you wrote:
JP> Hi fellow Bat! fans,
JP> In Gravity News Reader there is a "bozo bin" option to dump a sender
JP> without making a filter. Each bozo can be edited as to length of
JP> the bozo bin filter etc.
JP> I am getting more & more spam these
Hi fellow Bat! fans,
In Gravity News Reader there is a "bozo bin" option to dump a sender
without making a filter. Each bozo can be edited as to length of
the bozo bin filter etc.
I am getting more & more spam these days, and I am sure this idea
would help a lot of Bat! users, or is
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