On Tuesday, August 24, 2004 it appears that Zonnet wrote the following in regards to "BayeIT Macros":
Z> ,----- [ ] Z> | Spam Letters:%STATSPAMLETTERS(48) Z> | Spam traffic: %STATSPAMTRAFFIC(48) Z> | Stat no spam leters: %STATNONSPAMLETTERS(48) Z> | Stat no spam Trafic: %STATNONSPAMTRAFFIC(48) Z> | Stat spam letters: %STATSPAMERLETTERS(48) Z> | Stat spam Traffic: %STATSPAMERTRAFFIC(48) Z> | Stat no spam letters: %STATNONSPAMERLETTERS(48) Z> | Stat no spam traffic: %STATNONSPAMERTRAFFIC(48) Z> `----- Z> Do you know the difference between all these? Nope :-( Z> I have not figured it out Z> and if you use the wrong one you could get strange results. Z> That is what I meant. Take a look @ Menu -> Options | Preferences | Plug-Ins Click plug-in click Information Scroll down to the bottom That's information that is made available by BayesIT via QT macro. I haven't tried them all, just the one that was posted to see what it would do -- not too much as it turns out. Sorry, I wish I knew what I was doing -- or even talking about for that matter. It just doesn't make sense to me unless TB! filters are second to BaeyesIT filters but no one has confirmed that. And even then, the numbers wouldn't make sense but at least I'd have a starting point. -- Jan Rifkinson Ridgefield CT USA TB! v2.13 "Lucky" Beta/7 W2K v5.0 Service Pack 4 ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.12.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

