Re: Spam mail

2006-11-29 Thread Roelof Otten
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. -- Groetje

Re: Spam mail

2006-11-29 Thread A . Translator
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

Re: Spam mail

2006-11-29 Thread Roelof Otten
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

Re: Spam mail

2006-11-29 Thread A . Translator
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.

Re: Spam mail

2006-11-29 Thread Roelof Otten
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

Re: Re[2]: Spam mail

2006-11-29 Thread A . Translator
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

Re[2]: Spam mail

2006-11-29 Thread MikeD (2)
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

Re[4]: Spam mail

2006-11-29 Thread MikeD (2)
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.

Re: Spam mail

2006-11-29 Thread A . Translator
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

Re[3]: Spam mail

2006-11-28 Thread Paul Berger
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

Re: Spam mail

2006-11-28 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
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 >

Re: Spam mail

2006-11-28 Thread Peter Kerekes
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

Re[2]: Spam mail

2006-11-28 Thread MikeD (2)
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

Re: Spam mail

2006-11-27 Thread Bob Morris
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:

Re: Spam mail

2006-11-27 Thread Maggie Meister
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

Spam mail

2006-11-27 Thread Peter Kerekes
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

Re: Spam mail and filtering them

2005-06-26 Thread qe3ee
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. -- greetin

Re: Spam mail and filtering them

2005-06-26 Thread Mark Partous
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

Re: Spam mail and filtering them

2005-06-26 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
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

Re: Spam mail and filtering them

2005-06-25 Thread qe3ee
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

Re: Spam mail and filtering them

2005-06-25 Thread qe3ee
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

Re: Spam mail and filtering them

2005-06-24 Thread Mark Partous
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

Re: Spam mail and filtering them

2005-06-24 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
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

Spam mail and filtering them

2005-06-24 Thread qe3ee
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

Re: Suggestion re spam mail

2000-08-14 Thread tracer
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

Re[2]: Suggestion re spam mail

2000-08-13 Thread Skie
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:

Re: Suggestion re spam mail

2000-08-13 Thread David Powell
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

Suggestion re spam mail

2000-08-13 Thread John Phillips
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