On Wednesday, October 8, 2003, at 02:16 PM, William Buckingham wrote:
Bill et al,
It's working!
I was able to get Trebor's Obnoxious Lunchmeat Detector (TOLD) working on incoming mail, with an assist from the StripMime MacPerl script. TOLD uses a point system to determine whether a piece of mail is likely to be spam or virus, and marks it accordingly so that it can be easily filtered by the mail client.
First, I wanted to say thanks for all the effort in creating the solution
you've put together.
I've managed to get the MacPerl install and script working correctly, but
TOLD throws "An exception of class NilObjectException was not handled. The
application must shut down." The weird thing is it launched fine the first
time, but will not launch again. I downloaded the version from the link in
your post.
That's a bug in TOLD; you should contact the developer.
Charles Yeomans
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