Re: BUG: QT "manager" gets lost if you close "edit mail msg" window where you pressed ctrl-shift-Q

2004-03-03 Thread Martin Schneider
Hello dAniel,

on Sunday, February 29, 2004, 9:57:00 PM, dAniel hAhler wrote:

> To reproduce:
>  - open "edit mail message" window
>  - press ctrl-shift-q
>  - close the "edit mail message" window
>(QT manager will also disappear)
>  - press ctrl-shift-q
>(TB main window will flash, but no QT manager)

Confirmed under Windows XP with Version 2.04.4.



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Re: Time for a Newsgroup?

2004-03-03 Thread Martin Schneider
Hello Allie,

on Monday, March 1, 2004, 4:52:05 AM, Allie Martin wrote:

> The news group will be simply a mirror or the mailing list and not a
> separate entity. Messages on the news server will be only messages
> sent to the mailing list. The news server mirror will be added as a
> means for those who wish to read the list traffic using NNTP to do so.

Okay, if it is only an additional possibility to access this group -
no problem with me. Only one thing must be sure: the e-mail-accounts
must be safe. So only Gmane or similar techniques must be used. Else I
also won't post anymore!

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Re: BayesIt Spam Plugin

2004-03-03 Thread Scott Frederick
Hello Lawrence,

Wednesday, March 3, 2004, 8:14:17 AM, you wrote:

LJ> Is there any way to keep the plug-in from popping up and grabbing
LJ> focus every few milliseconds as mail comes in?

This doesn't happen to me (specs below).

I have experienced what others have with BayesIt, which is that you
need to process a fair bit of mail before it starts to work well, but
it does work well after that.

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Re: BayesIt Spam Plugin

2004-03-03 Thread Doug Weller
Hi Lawrence,


Wednesday, March 3, 2004, 4:14:17 PM, you wrote:

> Is there any way to keep the plug-in from popping up and grabbing
> focus every few milliseconds as mail comes in?  Its a battle trying to
> do any work while the plug-in keeps snatching focus.

Not here. 2.04.7 XP Pro

Doug

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Re: TB hangs on preferences

2004-03-03 Thread MAU
Hello Giamma,

> Someone can give me a suggestion? (it` can`t be the file where TB stores
> preferences damaged, `cause was deleted on uninstall)

Why don't you try with the latest version, v2.04.7?

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TB hangs on preferences

2004-03-03 Thread Giamma
Hello all,

starting from a beta of 2.04, on my system, closing (pressing OK) the
preferences dialog, even without changes in prefs, hangs the
program: TB doesn`t refresh windows and keeps writing on HDD, and must
be stopped. also, it seems to use a lot of memory in this case (hangs
of others programs and alert for `out of system resources`)
I`ve tried to completely uninstall and reinstall TB, and do a complete
scandisk, but I`ve got no effect.
Someone can give me a suggestion? (it` can`t be the file where TB stores
preferences damaged, `cause was deleted on uninstall)

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Re[2]: BayesIt Spam Plugin

2004-03-03 Thread MikeD (3)
Hello Dan,

Wednesday, March 3, 2004, 3:17:25 PM, you wrote:

DG> Thank you, Mike.

Hey, no problem.  That's why we hang out here ... to help each other
out.

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Re[2]: Mailto: Links

2004-03-03 Thread Joseph N.
Roelof,

   On Wednesday, March 03, 2004, Roelof Otten wrote in
:

> Does it happen to every mailto: link or just one?

Well, I thought it was every time a subject was specified in the code,
but none of the tests I just made failed to work properly.  Stay
tuned; I'll find a link that fails and send it to the list on this
thread.

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Re: Time for a Newsgroup?

2004-03-03 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Dear Johannes,

@3-Mar-2004, 18:57 +0100 (03-Mar 17:57 UK time) Johannes Posel [JP]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Allie:

>> The news group will be simply a mirror or the mailing list and
>> not a

JP> Now this would be the *wrongest* thing to do! It combines the
JP> evils[1] of both systems! Try to ask in Usenet about gates, and
JP> you will be flamed :))

Have you checked out GMane? Are the flames about GMane. It seems to
answer all of the criticisms you raise.

http://www.gmane.org/

All addresses are encrypted and not exposed. Threading is
maintained. Posting can only be achieved by joining the mailing list
and sending there. It's like Usenet with all the grubby bits shaved
off.

If there are any claims they make there that are not fact, we need
to know about it. If there's anything wrong with the idea of gating
this mailing list to a newsgroup through gmane, we need to know now.
As things stand, we're about ready to go on it as a good idea.

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Re: Message Finder: searching for '([^/]++.|)' and simple '++' fails without using regexp

2004-03-03 Thread dAniel hAhler
Hello bats,

on Thu, 26. Feb 2004 at 00:53:16 +0100 I wrote:

> I want to search with the Message Finder for mails containing
> "([^/]++.|)" (without ") in the body, but this is not possible without
> using regular expressions and escaping nearly every character.
[snip]

no comments?


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Re: WISH: macro for message source

2004-03-03 Thread dAniel hAhler
Hello bats,

on Wed, 3. Mar 2004 at 02:31:16 +0100 Urban wrote:

>> Why is there no macro for the whole message source of the original
>> message?
>> AFAICS the only way to get this is exporting a message to a
>> unix style message file with a filter and read from the file.
> Is Specials - View Source  what you are looking for?

Exactly, but I wanted to use that information in a template..


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Re: Too many initials used in quoting

2004-03-03 Thread dAniel hAhler
Hello bats,

on Wed, 3. Mar 2004 at 13:45:45 +0100 Andre Wichartz wrote:

rg>> If a sender's address is as such:
rg>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
rg>> then the quotes include the domain as part of the quote.
> Yes. I don't think it's really a problem but I guess the algorythm could
> be adopted to ignore everything after the '@'.

ACK.

Anybody wants to bugtack it? (if it's not already there).

Wished, the devs would pay more attention to wishes/bugs on this
mailing list..


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Re: BayesIt Spam Plugin

2004-03-03 Thread Dan Grunberg
Wed, 3 Mar 2004 11:33:44 -0500 (11:33 AM EST here) MikeD (3) wrote:

> Hello Dan,

> Wednesday, March 3, 2004, 9:04:50 AM, you wrote:

DG>> Wed, 3 Mar 2004 03:46:37 + (10:46 PM EST Tue here) Marck D
DG>> Pearlstone wrote:

>>> @2-Mar-2004, 22:31 -0500 (03-Mar 03:31 UK time) Michael Rudnick
>>> [MR] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

> If you meant the "threshold" at which the filter will classify an
> email as spam, that is set in the "Options", "Preferences" window.
> Look for the protections section about half way down the list.

> As to where to set it, that is something that you will need to
> experiment with.  Mine is set low ... at 10 I think.

Thank you, Mike.


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Re: How (and to what) do you set Bayesit's trigger levels?

2004-03-03 Thread Dan Grunberg
Wed, 3 Mar 2004 10:32:38 -0500 (10:32 AM EST here) Dan Grunberg wrote:

> |SNIP

>   1. How to check and/or set the Junk and NOT Junk scoring levels?

>   2. What should the levels be set to?

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Re: Time for a Newsgroup?

2004-03-03 Thread Johannes Posel
Dear Joseph,

On 17:26 03.03.2004, you [Joseph N.] wrote...

> You're confusing newsgroups with the Usenet.

Actually I was not, I was just catching up mails slowly. At least in
de.*, there's a The Bat newsgroup ("de.alt.comp.the-bat") alreadyl, so
that's where I was misleaded.

> newsgroup can be harvested, other than by a third party's hacking into
> the system or a user's reading the groups at a compromised computer.

So you're not seeking for a newsgroup, but for a private hierarchy on
one sole server. That's different! ;)

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Re: Time for a Newsgroup?

2004-03-03 Thread Johannes Posel
Dear Allie,

On 11:52 01.03.2004, you [Allie Martin] wrote...

> The news group will be simply a mirror or the mailing list and not a

Now this would be the *wrongest* thing to do! It combines the evils[1] of
both systems! Try to ask in Usenet about gates, and you will be flamed
:))

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[1]
Lost Threading, because NNTP and Mailinglists use differend threading
methods, open to spamming because via the newsgroup, *everyone*
including fake addresses can post to the mailing list as well, etc.
Plus I remember there were objections to the archive because of the
published email addresses, well when a mailinglist is gated, *all*
mail addresses are visible!

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Re: Ctrl+RightArrow

2004-03-03 Thread Matt Thoene
On Wednesday, March 3, 2004 @ 9:34:15 AM [-0700], Daniel Rail wrote:

> Use Ctrl-LeftArrow instead.

Oh. Nevermind.

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Re: Ctrl+RightArrow

2004-03-03 Thread Daniel Rail
Hello Matt,

Wednesday, March 3, 2004, 1:17:48 PM, you wrote:

> Hi,

> I use Ctrl+RightArrow a lot to move to my next new message. However, I
> would much prefer it to move to my _oldest_ next unread message, not
> the newest as this goes through e-mails in the wrong chronological
> order. Is there a way to do this?

> Wait...just checked and it appears to just go from top to bottom, no
> matter how you have your e-mail list sorted. Can I convert this to
> "from bottom to top"?

Use Ctrl-LeftArrow instead.

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Re: Configure X-Header field

2004-03-03 Thread Johannes Posel
Dear Carsten,

On 01:09 26.02.2004, you [Carsten Guthardt-Schulz] wrote...

> Is the practise of blocking other SMTP servers common among North
> American ISPs? What's the sense of it? Sympatico says it's "to

It is quite common for "big" as in cable or residential DSL ISPs (AOL
included!), which this way hope to cut down spamming customers, which
are then required to use the in-house mail servers, and as such can be
easier traced.

I remember Earthlink having a policy that you need to be a "good"
customer for a few months before they will unblock port 25 for you.

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Re: Configure X-Header field

2004-03-03 Thread Johannes Posel
Dear Terry,

On 16:57 25.02.2004, you [Terry] wrote...

> Have you tried using TLS? Some ISPs only block port 25 but don't block
> TLS on port 465. Also, I can highly recommend this service -

Another try would be port 587 ("submission port"), which is basically
TLS+SMTP AUTH, "controlled relaying" so to speak.

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Ctrl+RightArrow

2004-03-03 Thread Matt Thoene
Hi,

I use Ctrl+RightArrow a lot to move to my next new message. However, I
would much prefer it to move to my _oldest_ next unread message, not
the newest as this goes through e-mails in the wrong chronological
order. Is there a way to do this?

Wait...just checked and it appears to just go from top to bottom, no
matter how you have your e-mail list sorted. Can I convert this to
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Re[2]: BayesIt Spam Plugin

2004-03-03 Thread MikeD (3)
Hello Lawrence,

Wednesday, March 3, 2004, 11:14:17 AM, you wrote:

LJ> Is there any way to keep the plug-in from popping up and
LJ> grabbing focus every few milliseconds as mail comes in?  Its a
LJ> battle trying to do any work while the plug-in keeps snatching
LJ> focus.


Hmmm ... it doesn't do that for me.

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Re[2]: BayesIt Spam Plugin

2004-03-03 Thread MikeD (3)
Hello Dan,

Wednesday, March 3, 2004, 9:04:50 AM, you wrote:

DG> Wed, 3 Mar 2004 03:46:37 + (10:46 PM EST Tue here) Marck D Pearlstone wrote:

>> @2-Mar-2004, 22:31 -0500 (03-Mar 03:31 UK time) Michael Rudnick [MR]
>> in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

MR>>> Is there anything else I can do to customize the plugin for my
MR>>> specific needs?

>> |SNIP|

>> You can also use the "Configure" options in the plugin interface to
>> set specific things like disposal and trigger levels.

DG> Please expand:

DG>  1. How should to checking and/or set the levels?

DG>  2. What should the levels be set to?

If you meant the "threshold" at which the filter will classify an
email as spam, that is set in the "Options", "Preferences" window.
Look for the protections section about half way down the list.

As to where to set it, that is something that you will need to
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Re[2]: Time for a Newsgroup?

2004-03-03 Thread Joseph N.
   On Tuesday, March 02, 2004, Dave Gorman wrote in
:

>> if TB is used as a news reader with MyGate or other such software,
>> then users may start demanding features which are more news reader
>> specific, therefore changing the focus of development away from
>> priorities more specific to an email program such as IMAP.

> I understand where you are coming from now. That certainly makes
> sense. I too would hate to see the focus of TB development move away
> from MUA priorities.

I missed the first post quoted above, but I'm glad I caught the second
one.  This thread was originally about using a newsgroup to
disseminate postings analagous to this list.  It's not about making
TB! more newsgroup-friendly. I don't have an opinion on that, but,
since I started the original thread, I want to assure anyone who wants
to keep TB! light and lean that their principles would not be
jeopardized by a newsgroup delivery of TB!-related posts.

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Re[2]: Time for a Newsgroup?

2004-03-03 Thread Joseph N.
Johannes,

   On Wednesday, March 03, 2004, Johannes Posel wrote in
:

>> receive some spam at the address I use for public newsgroups, but
>> it's easily filtered; and I receive no spam from, and see no
>> spamming posts on, newsgroups on secure servers that require
>> authentication.

> Sorry. It doesn't depend on the newsserver. News is feeded through
> many servers, and it is very easy for spammers to feed their junk of
> to say de.* or comp.*

You're confusing newsgroups with the Usenet.

The Usenet is a web of public newsgroups. Older than the http-based
World Wide Web, it's a nearly anarchic collection of groups that are
analogous to publicly accessible bulletin boards.  Each group is a
"newsgroup."

The same model of newsgroups and the same protocol have been adapted
by many organizations who run secure, dedicated servers. Those groups
require authentication to join, to read messages, and to post. While
the same newsreader in your computer can be used to read Usenet
postings and private newsgroup postings, they nevertheless should not
be confused. Private newsgroup postings do *not* propagate to the
Usenet. They are *not* available at groups.google.com. There is *no*
way that e-mail addresses appearing in a properly configured private
newsgroup can be harvested, other than by a third party's hacking into
the system or a user's reading the groups at a compromised computer.

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Re: BayesIt Spam Plugin

2004-03-03 Thread Lawrence Johnson
Is there any way to keep the plug-in from popping up and grabbing focus every few 
milliseconds as mail comes in?  Its a battle trying to do any work while the plug-in 
keeps snatching focus.

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Mailto: Links

2004-03-03 Thread Joseph N.
When I click on a mailto: link on the Web and TB! is not already
loaded, here's what happens:

1.  A compose windows comes up with the account I've set as default
for mailto: links;

2.  A log-in screen comes up (I have a multi-account group for TB!);

3.  Once logged in, another compose window comes up, making two
identical windows on screen.

That's bad, but not so bad as this:

4.  Both composition windows have a long string in the To: field,
consisting of whatever code was in the mailto: link, usually address,
subject lines, references, etc.

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[OT] Connection reset by Peer?

2004-03-03 Thread Barry Higginbottom
Dear TB Users

 I have an irritating problem that I can't get to the bottom of.

 I know this is somewhat OT but is does concern my usage of TB.
 Feel free to respond via e-mail if you like, rather than clog up
 the mailing list.

 In my office I have three networked PCs, I connect to the
 internet using a 3COM Lanmodem which allows all three machines to
 share my single dialup connection. We can't get broadband, more's
 the pity.

 I use TB plus Mailwasher.

 Both program show the same fault, viz. whilst connecting to my
 ISP to collect e-mail the connection will be suddenly 'dropped'
 although the call is still active and I can still 'surf'. Usually
 just trying again to collect the e-mail works fine, but sometimes
 it takes two or three attempts

 This is a typical TB report from the log

 !03/03/2004, 15:38:52: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last commands sent 
were: "DELE 1", "RETR 3")

 And Mailwasher usually reports "Connection reset by peer" or
 "Socket Error"

 Both programs work fine using a standard modem so I suspect the
 problem lies on my internal network, but I'm no network Guru and
 I've got fed up of 'playing'. Unfortunately 3COM support can't
 seem to help. (They have tried)

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How (and to what) do you set Bayesit's trigger levels?

2004-03-03 Thread Dan Grunberg
I'm using the BayesIt that was included with TheBat!

I downloaded, unzipped, and placed a BayesIt training package
(recommended previously on this list), but I'm not sure it did much
good. I decided to reset the scoring levels.

I tried:

  TheBat! => Options => Preferences => Plugins => BayesIt

I found no obvious way to fix the levels.

Please, could someone give me the details about:

  1. How to check and/or set the Junk and NOT Junk scoring levels?

  2. What should the levels be set to?


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Re: BayesIt Spam Plugin

2004-03-03 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Dear Dan,

@3-Mar-2004, 09:04 -0500 (03-Mar 14:04 UK time) Dan Grunberg [DG] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:

MR>>> Is there anything else I can do to customize the plugin for my
MR>>> specific needs?

>> |SNIP|

>> You can also use the "Configure" options in the plugin interface to
>> set specific things like disposal and trigger levels.

DG> Please expand:

DG> 1. How should to checking and/or set the levels?
DG> 2. What should the levels be set to?

No idea. I don't use them.

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Re: BayesIt Spam Plugin

2004-03-03 Thread Dan Grunberg
Wed, 3 Mar 2004 03:46:37 + (10:46 PM EST Tue here) Marck D Pearlstone wrote:

> @2-Mar-2004, 22:31 -0500 (03-Mar 03:31 UK time) Michael Rudnick [MR]
> in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

MR>> Is there anything else I can do to customize the plugin for my
MR>> specific needs?

> |SNIP|

> You can also use the "Configure" options in the plugin interface to
> set specific things like disposal and trigger levels.

Please expand:

 1. How should to checking and/or set the levels?

 2. What should the levels be set to?

 






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Re: Too many initials used in quoting

2004-03-03 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Dear Rich,

@2-Mar-2004, 19:33 -0500 (03-Mar 00:33 UK time) rich gregory [RG] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

RG> How can I get the reply quotes to ignore the domain when it is
RG> not bracketed?

The "Initials" macro on the FAQ macro library is a pretty good one;
I use it myself.

http:///www.silverstones.com/thebat/Library.html#initials

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Re: BayesIt Spam Plugin

2004-03-03 Thread MikeD
Hello Michael,

Tuesday, March 2, 2004, 10:31:00 PM, you wrote:

MR> Is there anything else I can do to customize the plugin for my
MR> specific needs?

I had that problem the first time I tried Baysit. It sounds to me like
your "training base" is too small. I did not have reliable results
until I had about 1000 good messages and 1000 spam messages (I
originally tried with a couple hundred spam but almost no "ham").
Since I did that I have not gotten a single false positive.

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Re: Too many initials used in quoting

2004-03-03 Thread Andre Wichartz
Hello rich,

On 3 Mar 2004 at 19:33:02 -0500 GMT [01:33 CET] you wrote:

rg> If a sender's address is as such:
rg> George Myname <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
rg> then the quotes work OK.

rg> If a sender's address is as such:
rg> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
rg> then the quotes include the domain as part of the quote.

Yes. I don't think it's really a problem but I guess the algorythm could
be adopted to ignore everything after the '@'.

rg> How can I get the reply quotes to ignore the domain when it is not
rg> bracketed?

I don't think there's a way. At least not without fancy regex.

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Re: Mozilla Launchy Utility Now Supports The Bat!

2004-03-03 Thread Jan Rifkinson
Hi Chris.

At 11:51 PM on Tuesday, March 02, 2004 it seems you posted the
following to [EMAIL PROTECTED] in regards to Mozilla Launchy
Utility Now Supports The Bat!: 

  I was surprised that it didn't so I wrote the author, who was very
  quick to respond & to update launchy. So hurray for us.

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Re: Mozilla Launchy Utility Now Supports The Bat!

2004-03-03 Thread Carsten Meyer
Hello Chris,

Wednesday, March 3, 2004, 5:51:18 AM, you wrote:

CM> http://gemal.dk/mozilla/launchy.html

Nice hint. Thank You. :-)

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Re: Mozilla Launchy Utility Now Supports The Bat!

2004-03-03 Thread William Moore
Hello tbudl

Thank you for your email dated Wednesday, March 3, 2004, 8:28:36 AM,
in which you wrote:

M> What is a file with an xpi extension? Seems odd to me.

See http://filext.com/detaillist.php?extdetail=xpi&Submit3=Go%21

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Re: Mozilla Launchy Utility Now Supports The Bat!

2004-03-03 Thread Marten Gallagher
> Howdy,

> Launchy - 1.9.0, which open links and mailto's with external
> applications, has added support for The Bat! and now has a 
> one-click-install option.
> http://gemal.dk/mozilla/launchy.html

What is a file with an xpi extension? Seems odd to me.

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