Re: [The Bat! 4.0.14.3] Common filter Share with... settings will not stay

2008-02-22 Thread Peter Kerekes
Hello John,

Thursday, February 21, 2008, 3:38:23 PM, you wrote:

John> I am setting up a common filter to copy all flagged messages to a
John> common folder.

John> I select all the accounts I want the filter to apply to in the Share
John> with... dialog.  When I click OK and close the Sorting office, the
John> filter does not work.  Looking back at the setup of the filter, I
John> find that NO folders or accounts are chosen in the Share with...
John> window.


Why don't you set up the flagged messages into a virtual folder? Then you
can see them all, remove the flag when it necessary any longer and live it
in your usual folder intact.

I am not sure how I set it up, this way years ago, but if you like it that
way and nobody knows it readily how, I can try to figure it out. But it
would give you what you want I think.

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Re[2]: Columns view

2008-02-17 Thread Peter Kerekes
Hello Marek,

Sunday, February 17, 2008, 5:11:56 PM, you wrote:

Marek> Hello all,
Marek> Sunday, February 17, 2008, Peter Kerekes wrote:

>>   Somehow I cannot change any longer the column views according to folders.

>>   I had different views for inmail (from, subject etc) and for sent (To,
>>   subject etc). now I cannot change as per folders, I get the same view for
>>   all folders.

>>   Anyone had this problem? iIs it reported already?

Marek> probably You have selected one of viewmodes as Global one in View menu?

.Yes, you are right as always. I am sure this was the problem, I did not
notice I can set a global view .

Thank you

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Columns view

2008-02-17 Thread Peter Kerekes

Hello Tbbeta,

  Somehow I cannot change any longer the column views according to folders.

  I had different views for inmail (from, subject etc) and for sent (To,
  subject etc). now I cannot change as per folders, I get the same view for
  all folders.

  Anyone had this problem? iIs it reported already?


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Re[2]: Toggle between viewer profiles

2008-02-16 Thread Peter Kerekes
Hello Henk,

Friday, February 15, 2008, 11:01:25 PM, you wrote:

Henk> On Sat, 16 Feb 2008, at 00:02:58 [GMT +0200] (which was 23:02 where I
Henk> live) Stefan Tanurkov wrote:

Henk> snipped
>> Actually, you can switch between profiles and even assign hot-keys to
>> them:
>>- open the Customise dialogue,
>>- select the profiles you wish to switch to (they are located under
>>  Actions  -  [All Actions]->Message Viewer->ViewerProfile
>>- add them as hidden items to the pop-up menu and
>>  assign keyboard shortcuts to them

>> Well, it's not a toggle, but it works :-)

I followed the instructions but got stuck by add "to the pop-up menu" 

Could not find this step. What did I miss? Thank you.



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Re[2]: missing attachments

2008-02-11 Thread Peter Kerekes
Hello Bob,

Monday, February 11, 2008, 2:08:40 PM, you wrote:

Bob> Hi Peter,

Bob> Monday, February 11, 2008, 7:13:16 AM, you wrote:

>> Hello,

>>   For some reasons I cannot add attachments to my e-mail. When I copy an
>>   attachment from a file it shows up as usual on the side bar, but the file
>>   size is 20-25 KB instead of the usual 100-300Kb. Then it changes to 0 KB
>>   soon and when I want to send I get a message:

>> Cannot open file "The system cannot find the path specified."

>>  I tried MicroEd, Windows plain and HTML format with the same result.

Bob> I had that trouble - the message would attach but at times would 
Bob> change to 0 KB and then I'd get the message you show above.

Bob> Others gave me suggestions:

Bob> 1.  Change the setting from "keep attachments in separate directory" 
Bob> (or whatever it is called) to "leave attachments imbedded in message" 
Bob> (or whatever it is call).  I have had them in a separate directory.  
Bob> However to change from one approach to another is quite messy in an 
Bob> existing mail box is quite messy, so I didn't go there.

Bob> 2. Turn off "autosave every X seconds" because the autosave seems to 
Bob> have something to do with the problem.

Bob> 3.  In the account settings, go to "files and directories" and uncheck 
Bob> "bind attachments only when sending" and that seems to help.

Bob> -- 

Bob> Take Care,

Bob>  Bob   


Thank you for your help. I used your second suggestion because changing the
location of the attachment would be a problem. It appears that This solved
the problem.

Thank you again.

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missing attachments

2008-02-11 Thread Peter Kerekes


Hello,

  For some reasons I cannot add attachments to my e-mail. When I copy an
  attachment from a file it shows up as usual on the side bar, but the file
  size is 20-25 KB instead of the usual 100-300Kb. Then it changes to 0 KB
  soon and when I want to send I get a message:

Cannot open file "The system cannot find the path specified."

 I tried MicroEd, Windows plain and HTML format with the same result.


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Re[2]: Customise toolbar error message

2008-02-10 Thread Peter Kerekes
Hello Rick,

Sunday, February 10, 2008, 1:13:05 PM, you wrote:

>> Hello Tbbeta,

>>   When invoking Help in the Customise window, this error message appears:

>>   ---
>> The Bat!
>> ---
>> Missing context help topic 11027
>> ---
>> OK   
>> ---

Rick> Confirmed

Confirmed

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Re[3]: 4.0.12

2008-02-09 Thread Peter Kerekes
Hello Stuart,

Saturday, February 9, 2008, 6:42:01 PM, you wrote:

Stuart> Hello Peter,
Stuart> Saturday, February 9, 2008, 3:50:57 PM, you wrote:

PK>> 1./ the "ALL READ" button is greyed out and doesn't work as suppose to. It
PK>> marks read only one message.

Stuart> This marks all selected messages read.

I rebooted and now it appears to be working OK.

PK>> 2./on the bottom left corner In all three windows (a./ account tree, b./
PK>> preview message c./ full message) there is a "full back', back, forward,
PK>> 'full forward" it doesn't appear to do anything.

Stuart> This is if you have multiple tabs that would take up more room than
Stuart> available.

Thanks, maybe because I have only 3 tabs, all, unread and flag. Thanks for
the explanation.

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re: 4.0.12

2008-02-09 Thread Peter Kerekes

1./ the "ALL READ" button is greyed out and doesn't work as suppose to. It
marks read only one message.

2./on the bottom left corner In all three windows (a./ account tree, b./
preview message c./ full message) there is a "full back', back, forward,
'full forward" it doesn't appear to do anything.

What does it suppose to do?

  

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4.0.7 links don't work

2008-02-07 Thread Peter Kerekes

Hello TBBETA,

  When I have an attachment in Word or a link to a Web site such as
  http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/thebat_home_4-0-7.msi it
  will wait and wait and nothing. According to task manager Bat is not
  responding.

  Any idea? I did not found a place in Bat for to link.



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Re[2]: The Bat! 3.99.25

2007-10-20 Thread Peter Kerekes
Hello Martin,

Saturday, October 20, 2007, 8:44:23 AM, you wrote:

Martin> Hi all,

Martin> I'm experiencing the problem that the field for the today's messages
Martin> display time format is emptied every time I restart TheBat. Means I 
have to
Martin> enter (for example) "t" every time I restart TheBat, otherwise default
Martin> display format is used.

Martin> Anybody else experiencing this problem?


Have no problem, using YY-MM-DD-HH-MM format

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Re: "Loading anti-virus plug-ins" won't go away

2007-10-19 Thread Peter Kerekes
Hello Ian,

Friday, October 19, 2007, 4:06:22 PM, you wrote:

Ian> G'day,

Ian> This is something I have noticed ever since I started using AVG.

Ian> If I launch The Bat! and then before it finishes loading I start
Ian> another application like MS Word or Adobe Reader (the application
Ian> itself doesn't matter), the alert pop up "Loading anti-virus plug-ins"
Ian> will not go away and it cannot be removed other than by closing The
Ian> Bat!.

Ian> If The Bat! starts on its own (no other application is started while
Ian> it is loading) the alert pops up and then goes away without any
Ian> problems.

Ian> Now this is a cosmetic issue, but I have had a couple of clients with
Ian> me when this has happened and they passed some not too nice comments
Ian> about the program.

Ian> Is there any way this pop up can be removed or suppressed?


Confirmed. it happens when I boot, probably because I start other programs
at the same time. It is there now, and I think I head it with earlier beta
versions

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Re[2]: thebat.net connection- STARTTLS command

2007-10-13 Thread Peter Kerekes
Hello Perry,

Saturday, October 13, 2007, 10:35:04 AM, you wrote:

Perry> Hi Peter,

Perry> Saturday, October 13, 2007, 10:04:35 AM, you wrote:

PK>> Connected to smtp.gmail.com, port 25

Perry> The SMTP settings I use are "Secure to regular port (StartTLS)" and port
Perry> 587, and I can send from my account. You might try that.


Thank you for the help. It works now both ways.

Thanks all, Paul and Uwe and Henry

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Re: thebat.net connection- STARTTLS command

2007-10-13 Thread Peter Kerekes
Hello Peter,

Thursday, October 11, 2007, 7:22:14 PM, you wrote:

Peter> Hello,

Peter> I set up an account with thebat.net - I think - successfully. I could 
send
Peter> a mail from "Peter" my personal account through my IP to bat.net. 
However cannot
Peter> receive/send mail from the "BATNET"account established in BAT.

I succeeded to receive my messages from @thebat.net to the BAT mail client.
Therefore I can send mail from my mail client BAT to @thebat.net address
and forward it to my mail client (BAT).

However I cannot send a message from the BAT to the @thebat.net. I set up
the bat.net as a new account and tried to to send, but it doesn't go. It
appears that I should use STARTTLS, but have no idea what this is.

Hope someone can help me in this. I tried to search this list but did not
find any solution.

The smtp.log file shows the following:

C: Connected to smtp.gmail.com, port 25
[09:52:19]  S: 220 mx.google.com ESMTP h35sm4759640wxd
[09:52:19]  C: EHLO nc6230
[09:52:19]  S: 250-mx.google.com at your service, [206.126.83.129]
[09:52:19]  S: 250-SIZE 28311552
[09:52:19]  S: 250-8BITMIME
[09:52:19]  S: 250-STARTTLS
[09:52:19]  S: 250 ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
[09:52:19]  C: MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> SIZE=432
[09:52:19]  S: 530 5.7.0 Must issue a STARTTLS command first h35sm4759640wxd
[09:52:19]  C: RSET
[09:52:19]  S: 250 2.1.0 Flushed h35sm4759640wxd
[09:52:19]  C: RSET
[09:52:20]  S: 250 2.1.0 Flushed h35sm4759640wxd
[09:52:20]  C: QUIT
[09:52:20]  S: 221 2.0.0 mx.google.com closing connection h35sm4759640wxd

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Re[3]: thebat.net connection

2007-10-12 Thread Peter Kerekes
Hello Peter,

Thursday, October 11, 2007, 8:07:38 PM, you wrote:

Peter> Hello Jim,

Peter> Thursday, October 11, 2007, 7:27:57 PM, you wrote:

Jim>> Hi Peter,

Jim>> You just need to enable pop for you your account in settings
Jim>> once
Jim>> logged into  www.thebat.net...

Jim>> See Below...
Jim>> 
Jim>>  Best Regards,
Jim>>   Jim

Jim>> - Forwarded Original message header --
Jim>> From: Jim Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jim>> Received: Sunday, Sunday, October 07, 2007, at 10:24 AM
Jim>> To:   Maxim Masiutin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jim>> CC:   tbbeta@thebat.dutaint.com
Jim>> Subject:  Enable POP access
Jim>>   
>>> From: Maxim Masiutin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Subject:  Enable POP access
>>>  
>>> Hello Tbbeta,
>>> 
>>>   Unfrotunately, until we resolve this issue, you will have
>>> to login once via the web interface to www.thebat.net to enable
>>> POP
>>> access.
>>> 
>>>   Once you login and agree to the terms, you will see this
>>> screen
>>> http://www.google.com/mail/help/images/screenshots/enable_pop/pop.gif
>>> under "Forwarding and POP" task. I hope that this screen is
>>> quite self-explaining.
>>> 

Jim>> Hi Maxim,

Jim>>This is about as simple as it could be... @thebat.net  set up
Jim>> and
Jim>>working just dandy :>)

Jim>>  Best Regards,
Jim>>   Jim

Jim>> -- 

Jim>> Jim Brown is [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jim>> [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jim>> Cisco Systems-NTMG  1414 Massachusetts Avenue,
Jim>> Boxborough, MA, 01719
Jim>> Principal Solutions EngineerWork/Mobile: 508-320-2302
Jim>> FAX: 877-541-8365   E-Page:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jim>> Home:508-653-3719   76 Pemberton Road, Wayland, MA,
Jim>> 01778

Jim>> - Original message text --
Jim>> Received: Thursday, October 11, 2007, at 7:22 PM
Jim>> From: Peter Kerekes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jim>> To:   tbbeta@thebat.dutaint.com 
Jim>> CC:   
Jim>> Subject:  thebat.net connection
Jim>>  

Jim>> Hello,

Jim>> I set up an account with thebat.net - I think - successfully. I
Jim>> could send
Jim>> a mail from "Peter" my personal account through my IP to bat.net.
Jim>> However cannot
Jim>> receive/send mail from the "BATNET"account established in BAT.

Jim>> I can go to my gmail account through the browser and found my
Jim>> letter.
Jim>> However If I use the account "BATNET", which set up in the BAT
Jim>> software, to
Jim>> connect to gmail I get this error message:

>>>  C: Connected to pop.gmail.com, port 995 [14:56:56]
>>> S: +OK Gpop ready for requests from 206.126.82.213
>>> 38pf2115276wrl [14:56:56]
>>> C: USER  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [14:56:56]
>>> S: +OK send PASS [14:56:56]
>>> C: PASS xxxyyy [14:56:56]
>>> S: -ERR [SYS/PERM] Your account is not enabled for  POP access.
>>> Please visit your Gmail settings page and enable your account
>>> for POP access.

Jim>> I have no idea what is wrong. I think I did everything according
Jim>> to
Jim>> instruction. I set up a new password for this account, it is
Jim>> different
Jim>> from the password I use for my regular "Peter" account which goes
Jim>> through
Jim>> my IP account
Jim>>   
Jim>> I hope someone can guide me to the right direction.


Peter> Thanks. It works.

Yes it works to receive messages to @thebat.net. However I cannot sent any
from @thebat.net.

Looked around but could not find anything on the website not in the group.

Could you advise me on this?


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thebat.net connection

2007-10-11 Thread Peter Kerekes

Hello,

I set up an account with thebat.net - I think - successfully. I could send
a mail from "Peter" my personal account through my IP to bat.net. However cannot
receive/send mail from the "BATNET"account established in BAT.

I can go to my gmail account through the browser and found my letter.
However If I use the account "BATNET", which set up in the BAT software, to
connect to gmail I get this error message:

>  C: Connected to pop.gmail.com, port 995 [14:56:56]
> S: +OK Gpop ready for requests from 206.126.82.213 38pf2115276wrl [14:56:56]
> C: USER  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [14:56:56]
> S: +OK send PASS [14:56:56]
> C: PASS xxxyyy [14:56:56]
> S: -ERR [SYS/PERM] Your account is not enabled for  POP access.
> Please visit your Gmail settings page and enable your account for POP access.

I have no idea what is wrong. I think I did everything according to
instruction. I set up a new password for this account, it is different
from the password I use for my regular "Peter" account which goes through
my IP account
  
I hope someone can guide me to the right direction.

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Re[2]: Filter condition terminology

2007-07-25 Thread Peter Kerekes
Hello Uwe,

Tuesday, July 24, 2007, 10:49:01 AM, you wrote:

Uwe> Hello Peter,

Uwe> On 2007-07-23 you wrote:

>> I got an email from a list with the following header:

Uwe> Mailing lists usually have a special header identifying the list,
Uwe> e.g., List-Id or List-Post. Mails to this list, for example, have a
Uwe> header line "List-Id: tbbeta.thebat.dutaint.com".

Uwe> Why not use this for filtering with condition
Uwe> "Header field"  contains 

Uwe> --
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Uwe> Uwe

Uwe> Using The Bat! v3.99.8 on Windows XP 5.1 Build  2600
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Uwe> 
Uwe>  Current beta is 3.99.07 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
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Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it on some mailing list, and it appears
to be working. However on some list instead of using ID-List they use
List-Post. I assume it would work with this combination also.

 I use for "header field: List-ID" and for "contains: :the actual ID:"

 Thanks again for the help

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Re: How to apply filters BEFORE a spam filter gets them?

2007-07-25 Thread Peter Kerekes
Hello MaXxX,

Tuesday, July 24, 2007, 2:01:33 PM, you wrote:

MaXxX> Hello.

MaXxX> Do you know of a way to apply some filters before my spam filter moves
MaXxX> the message to the junk folder? Whitelists don't really serve my
MaXxX> purposes, plus I don't want to duplicate my address book's
MaXxX> functionality there.

MaXxX> Any suggestion..? Or am I using an obsolete version which doesn't have
MaXxX> something useful that a newer version does?

I have a "junk filter" after all the other filters, including the one
before last "known" covering all persons in the addressbook.

I found as condition Sender: " > (^\d+|<\d+)@" (without ") I don't know
what it means or how I got it. I use for filtering spam: "AntispamSniper
for Bat".

I hope this help you.


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Re[2]: Filter condition terminology

2007-07-23 Thread Peter Kerekes
Hello Roelof,

Monday, July 23, 2007, 10:37:16 AM, you wrote:

Roelof> Hallo Peter,

Roelof> On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 11:44:46 -0400GMT (22-7-2007, 17:44 +0200, where I
Roelof> live), you wrote:

PK>> I have a problem with "Header". I assumed that it means all in the header,
PK>> wether it is the sender, recipient, subject, cc etc.

Roelof> That's what I think too.

PK>> But somehow it doesn't
PK>> work that way. When I tried to specify if sender, recipient, subject, cc
PK>> etc separately it appears working, but requires a number of condition
PK>> instead of a single one.

Roelof> Could you give me an example that that doesn't work and why you
Roelof> expected that it would work?


I got an email from a list with the following header:

; To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
; Subject: [moneydance] Adjusting Interest Rates on a loan

My filter was set first to filter by header:

: Header contains [EMAIL PROTECTED]


then I added as subject:

: or Subject contains moneydance
actually I tried also [moneydance] but same effect.

It did not filter to my MoneyDance folder, it left in the Inbox.

Using the folder|re-filter did not sort anything.

If you need any more info or a picture of the Sorting-Office|filter please
let me know (also how)

I had other filters with the header only it did not work, I had to add
"recipient" header field for cc to make it work

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Re[2]: Filter condition terminology

2007-07-22 Thread Peter Kerekes
Hello Roelof,

Sunday, July 22, 2007, 5:02:02 AM, you wrote:

Roelof> Hallo Roger,

Roelof> On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 10:29:14 +0200GMT (22-7-2007, 10:29 +0200, where I
Roelof> live), you wrote:

RP>> Can  anybody  please  explain  the  difference between 'Sender' and 
'Message
RP>> source' in the filter conditions list?

Roelof> Sure.
Roelof> 'Sender' checks wether the search string is found in any of the sender
Roelof> headers like From:, Sender:, Resent-from:, etc
Roelof> 'Source' checks for the search string in the message source, that is
Roelof> the full headers and the message body. (Not in any attachments I
Roelof> think.)


I have a problem with "Header". I assumed that it means all in the header,
wether it is the sender, recipient, subject, cc etc. But somehow it doesn't
work that way. When I tried to specify if sender, recipient, subject, cc
etc separately it appears working, but requires a number of condition
instead of a single one.

Could you, or someone explain the difference between Header in general and
the specific items as sender, subject, recipient etc.

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Re[3]: Antispamsniper

2007-06-02 Thread Peter Kerekes
Hello Stuart,

Saturday, June 2, 2007, 10:54:08 AM, you wrote:

Stuart> Hello Peter,
Stuart>   A reminder of what Peter Kerekes typed on:
Stuart>   Saturday, June 02, 2007 at 10:44:48 GMT -0400

PK>> I upgraded to the new version, (unpaid). however found much more errors
PK>> than in the old version.

PK>> False positive was about 0.1% false negative around 1%. Now I find a large
PK>> number of false negatives, for mail which is has a filter to go to certain
PK>> folders (such is tbot and others). Suddenly a large number of messages are
PK>> filtered to junk mail.

PK>> After seeing this I put an address in the whitelist of the Antispamsniper's
PK>> filtering system. It still filters it to junk mail.

PK>> I don't think I suppose to retrain the upgraded version. Why do I have this
PK>> problem? How can I resolve it? Can I go back to the previous version 
without
PK>> destroying my trained data file?

PK>> If this is not the right forum could someone direct me there.

Stuart> You may want to go here for some answers: www.antispamsniper.com/forum

Stuart> Are you using IMAP or POP3.

Stuart> I am not seeing this at all, although mine is the paid version. As a
Stuart> matter of fact it is considerably better at filtering spam. I'm not
Stuart> sure what the differences are between the versions and it this would
Stuart> have an effect. You do have to make some changes in the Servers tab in
Stuart> order to get IMAP filtering working properly.


Thanks for the lead. I use pop3.

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 Peter

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Re: Antispamsniper

2007-06-02 Thread Peter Kerekes
Hello Stuart,

Monday, May 28, 2007, 9:29:02 AM, you wrote:

Stuart> Hello tbbeta,

Stuart>   I have Cc'd this to tbudl:

Stuart> AntispamSniper for TheBat!
Stuart> version 2.5.0.2
Stuart> [*] The trainable algorithm is improved. New filter learns faster
Stuart> and able to separate spam from good messages with better confidence.
Stuart> [-] The plug-in was unable to filter IMAP for some email servers.
Stuart> [+] Added Brazilian Portuguese translation.

Stuart> This  new  release has fixed my IMAP spam filtering and in general has
Stuart> made  things  work  much  better.  If  you  haven't tried it yet it is
Stuart> working well for me and worth trying.

Stuart> Update  is  especially  worth  it  if  you  were having queue freezing
Stuart> problems with IMAP.

I upgraded to the new version, (unpaid). however found much more errors
than in the old version.

False positive was about 0.1% false negative around 1%. Now I find a large
number of false negatives, for mail which is has a filter to go to certain
folders (such is tbot and others). Suddenly a large number of messages are
filtered to junk mail.

After seeing this I put an address in the whitelist of the Antispamsniper's
filtering system. It still filters it to junk mail.

I don't think I suppose to retrain the upgraded version. Why do I have this
problem? How can I resolve it? Can I go back to the previous version without
destroying my trained data file?

If this is not the right forum could someone direct me there.

Thank you.


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 Peter

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Re[2]: Keyboard shortcut mess-up, the 2nd

2004-04-22 Thread Peter Kerekes
Dierk Haasis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hello Dierk,

Thursday, April 22, 2004, 1:25:06 AM, you wrote:

DH> Hello Peter!

DH> On Wednesday, April 21, 2004 at 10:07:26 PM you wrote:

>> There are two places on Keyboard shortcuts to assign keys to *Mark as Junk*
>>   one is in: Message list|Pop-UP | Special | Mark as Junk, the other
>>   in:Main Menu | Special | Mark as Junk.

DH> I can't follow you here. The special menu does have the entries (JUNK,
DH> NOT junk), but I can't find a way to *assign* a shortcut here. Also,
DH> in the context menu the entries are there, but no way to assign a
DH> shortcut here.

To assign shortcut keys go to the menu VIEW,  then  EDIT SHORTCUT KEYS there you will 
find the
above

Hope that helps.

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Re[2]: Wishlist - Flag

2004-03-01 Thread Peter Kerekes
MAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hello Miguel,

Monday, March 1, 2004, 2:51:31 PM, you wrote:

M> You can do something functionally the same now. Not with icons, but with
M> the text (folder name) and its background. Please take a look at colour
M> groups.


This would do it. Marking folders if it contains an e-mail with colour. But
could that be done automatically as a colour is turned on an e-mail inside
a folder, the folder shows the same colour, assuming it is one colour only.

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TB 2.04.3 Maintenance Centre bug?

2004-02-19 Thread Peter Kerekes
When running Folder Maintenace Centre the bottom right hand side text
disappears just a single number shows (running).

I had that on an earlier beta version but than it was corrected. Now I see
it again.

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Re[2]: Backup options

2003-07-26 Thread Peter Kerekes
Alexander Leschinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hello Alexander,

Thursday, July 24, 2003, 5:24:53 PM, you wrote:

AL> Hello Robert,

AL>On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 13:12:08 +0300 (24.07.2003 16:12 my local time)
AL>you wrote about "Backup options",
AL>at least in part:

RG>>   normal file manager?
AL> It depends... What is "normal file manager"? FAR have _now_ plugin for
AL> viewing tbb, I heard about plans for TC - and _nothing_ about Windows
AL> Explorer :)))

If I read right TC means Total Commander (old WinCommander). If so where
can I get more info on this plug-in.

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Re: Horizontal bottom-bar is missing

2003-03-12 Thread Peter Kerekes


Wednesday, March 12, 2003, 5:57:16 PM, I wrote:

PK> In both the preview and the Edit window there is no horizontal bar
PK> even when text is wider than the screen.

PK> I am not sure since which version is this, presently using v.:1.63/b7.

PK> Is this a bug or I have not set up properly. I believe anytime the
PK> text is longer than a single screen I should have a vertical
PK> sidebar (which I have) or if the text is wider a horizontal bottom-bar which I 
don't have.

Sorry, I made a mistake. If the typed line continues to the right, I
get the "horizontal bar". But sometimes the mouse pointer goes over
more and the beginning of the line disappears without the horizontal
bar showing up.

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address

2002-07-11 Thread Peter Kerekes

Hello, 

Lately,  (I  am  not  sure since which version) when I write a new mail and
type  in  the handle in the "To" line I get only the E-mail address. In the
past  the  whole name showed up as "xxx xxx". I searched where can I
change this back but could not find a place.

Would appreciate an advise.

BTW:  I  would  like  to make a template (or else), if I am in a folder and
write  a  letter  the  "To"  would  fill in automatically like in this case
ttbeta@bbb

Thank you

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 PeterToronto, Canada  

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