Hello Alexander, Monday, December 26, 2005, 11:18:43 PM, you wrote:
> Hello Andre Wichartz & everyone else, > on 26-Dez-2005 at 12:53 you (Andre Wichartz) wrote: >> Two of the really really bad bugs affect tagging of messages found to be >> spam: One is adding the header to the body area of a message, the >> workaround beeing to have tb! search the whole message and not just the >> header area, slowing the filtering process down. > I've created a custom header field "X-Text-Classification" in TB and have > the filter in TB look if that very header contains the word "spam". This > works reliably ever since I started using K9 (I switched to K9 from > PopFile, which uses the same X-Text-Classification header). I'm not too familiar with the v3 filtering system but I think that would only catch mails with the header in the right place not in the body. >> For the second there is no workaround cause to some messages K9 doesn't >> add the header at all. > Odd. I've never had that problem. The only thing I've noticed is that K9 > seems to stumble over "newer" headers like the very lengthy domainkeys - it > did not affect my spam filtering however; the messages are just incorrectly > displayed in K9's list of recent messages. I have no problems with the gui. But I had two occurences of bug 2 yesterday and one of bug 1 today. So I experience them on two computers with two different OS and after having installed K9 freshly on this laptop and with fresh training. The funny thing is when I look at the source of these messages I can't find anything special about them. -- Cheerio, Andre The Bat! v2.12 on WinXP Home sp2 Plugins: avast! v4.6 ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.64.01 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

