Re: problem with attached text files

2004-12-14 Thread Ben Kennedy

On 14 12 2004 at 3:05 pm -0500, Sylvain Perchaud wrote:

>User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird 0.5 (Windows/20040207)
>X-Accept-Language: en-us, en
>MIME-Version: 1.0
>To: Sylvain Perchaud
>Subject: blablabla
>Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
> boundary="070303090407000106090003"

That is not enough, because it is the headers at the beginning of each
MIME part (which themselves are delineated by the boundary described
above) which are in question.  Unfortunately once you've received the msg
with PM, there is no way to see what it originally looked like.

-ben

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Re: problem with attached text files

2004-12-14 Thread Rene Merz

Am 14.12.2004 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben:

>>I face a strange problem with a collaborator who attaches text files to
>>his messages via Mozilla Thunderbird (Windows version) : Powermail puts
>>the content of the text file in the body of the message, I don't have any
>>attached file.
>
>I suspect that Mozilla must not identify the MIME part as a Content-
>disposition of "attachment", so that PM does not have reason to believe
>it is an attachment vs. an inline part.

It's a sender-problem (he should check the general preferences for
sending mails of his Mozilla).

First aid: Tell him to make a zip-file from the text-file and to send
this to you. I guess (I hope), his Mozilla will handle this in a
different way.





Re(2): problem with attached text files

2004-12-14 Thread Sylvain Perchaud

Le mardi 14 décembre 2004, à 13:50, Ben Kennedy a écrit:

>On 14 12 2004 at 1:37 pm -0500, Sylvain Perchaud wrote:
>
>>I face a strange problem with a collaborator who attaches text files to
>>his messages via Mozilla Thunderbird (Windows version) : Powermail puts
>>the content of the text file in the body of the message, I don't have any
>>attached file.
>
>I suspect that Mozilla must not identify the MIME part as a Content-
>disposition of "attachment", so that PM does not have reason to believe
>it is an attachment vs. an inline part.

Here is a part of the message header :

User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird 0.5 (Windows/20040207)
X-Accept-Language: en-us, en
MIME-Version: 1.0
To: Sylvain Perchaud
Subject: blablabla
Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
 boundary="070303090407000106090003"


Unfortunately I'm not a RFC expert, maybe you can help me find if the
content declaration is correct or not ?


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Re: problem with attached text files

2004-12-14 Thread Ben Kennedy

On 14 12 2004 at 1:37 pm -0500, Sylvain Perchaud wrote:

>I face a strange problem with a collaborator who attaches text files to
>his messages via Mozilla Thunderbird (Windows version) : Powermail puts
>the content of the text file in the body of the message, I don't have any
>attached file.

I suspect that Mozilla must not identify the MIME part as a Content-
disposition of "attachment", so that PM does not have reason to believe
it is an attachment vs. an inline part.

-ben

-- 
Ben Kennedy, chief magician
zygoat creative technical services
613-228-3392 | 1-866-466-4628
http://www.zygoat.ca






problem with attached text files

2004-12-14 Thread Sylvain Perchaud

Hello all,


I face a strange problem with a collaborator who attaches text files to
his messages via Mozilla Thunderbird (Windows version) : Powermail puts
the content of the text file in the body of the message, I don't have any
attached file.

Did I forgot to set up something in Powermail ?
I don't want to have the content of the text file in the body of the
message, I want to have a separate text file.

-- 
Sylvain Perchaud
Tel : +33 (0) 674 758 551
Fax : +33 (0) 251 280 898
http://www.europe-shareware.org





Re(2): Training SpamSieve

2004-12-14 Thread Marlyse Comte

He is referring here to PowerMail, not SpamSieve. You train SpamSieve
through PowerMail. They work wonderfully together. Under the Preferences
you will find all at the bottom the Spam preferences and there you set-up
your assistant (i.e. link it to SpamSieve) and mix to gusto. After that
it's pretty much just the smily and the fly.

---marlyse

 former message(s) quotes: -

>you have 2 buttons in the toolbar:
>a smily and a fly.





Re: Training SpamSieve

2004-12-14 Thread marco osti

Giovanni Andreani 14-12-2004:


>Meanwhile, I've installed the trial version of SpamSieve but can't find
>the scripts for training it.

you do not need any scripts. powermail: preferences: mark as spam: clic
the button spam filter assistant, second page, select spam sieve,
continue, continue, done.

from spamsieve help (section powermail 5 you refferred to 4 version):
3.10.2   Training SpamSieve
To train SpamSieve with spam messages, select one or more of them and then
choose Mark as Spam from the Mail menu. To train SpamSieve with good
messages, select one or more of them and then choose Mark as Good from the
Mail menu.

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   >  marco  <





Re: Training SpamSieve

2004-12-14 Thread Matthias Schmidt

you have 2 buttons in the toolbar:
a smily and a fly.
with the smily you mark good messages, the fly does the opposite.
Before you start training spam sieve, go through the spam assistent,
which you'll find in the preferences under spam.

All the best

Matthias

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Am/On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 09:46:16 +0100 schrieb/wrote Giovanni Andreani:

>Thank you all for the advices about legal email lists; I can see, looking
>around the web, that the really genuine legal ones are almost inexistent,
>as David Gordon suggested.
>
>Meanwhile, I've installed the trial version of SpamSieve but can't find
>the scripts for training it. The help doc says: 
>
>"To train SpamSieve with spam messages, select one or more of them and
>then choose SpamSieve - Train Spam from the Scripts menu.
>To train SpamSieve with good messages, select one or more of them and
>then choose SpamSieve - Train Good from the Scripts menu."
>
>Am I missing something?
>
>Thank you
>Giovanni
>
>
>






Training SpamSieve

2004-12-14 Thread Giovanni Andreani

Thank you all for the advices about legal email lists; I can see, looking
around the web, that the really genuine legal ones are almost inexistent,
as David Gordon suggested.

Meanwhile, I've installed the trial version of SpamSieve but can't find
the scripts for training it. The help doc says: 

"To train SpamSieve with spam messages, select one or more of them and
then choose SpamSieve - Train Spam from the Scripts menu.
To train SpamSieve with good messages, select one or more of them and
then choose SpamSieve - Train Good from the Scripts menu."

Am I missing something?

Thank you
Giovanni






Snooze All?

2004-12-14 Thread Lally Singh

Hey all,

  So I've got PM checking a few mailboxes for me, on my laptop
(primary machine).  However, when I wake it up, it's often been
checking mail when it fell asleep.  Then i get a complaint message
from every one of those accounts it was checking.

  I try the 'snooze' button, but that doesn't prevent me from getting
one message per incoming account.  Is there a preference or something
to make it shut up?  If it didn't work, fine, log it or something.

Thanks!

-ls
-- 
Evil will win because good is dumb.




Re: Spammers Addresses, SpamSieve and Legal Email Lists

2004-12-14 Thread Mikael Byström

Giovanni Andreani said:

>So when I asked for information regarding email lists, I intended these
>kind of lists, where the email owners gave their permission for sharing
>their personal information:
That's an opt-in list then. Just make sure it really is a high-quality
operation you buy from. A good hint it's not is if the addresses are
cheap to purchase or have little or no areas of preference by the users
available. Few people sign up to get info on "anything".

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