Re[2]: POPFile header to re-classify no longer works
Right click and select open link. Splendiferoso... Forgot about right click malarky... Ta muchly... -- Marten Gallagher Annery Kiln Web Design www.annerykiln.co.uk Using The Bat! 3.62.09 with POPFile 0.22.1 on Windows XP 5.1 Current version is 3.62.09 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[2]: POPFile header to re-classify no longer works
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED] everyone else, on 04-Nov-2005 at 11:51 you ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: The re-classify header which is supposed to call FireFox to display POPFile interface to allow re-classification is no longer working. Click it once it will be marked. Click it twice and you'll have the cursor on it. THEN double click it. A bit uncomfortable, but its already discussed on the betalist, so I hope it'll be fixed. No - all that does is highlight the word where the cursor is -- Marten Gallagher Annery Kiln Web Design www.annerykiln.co.uk Using The Bat! 3.62.09 with POPFile 0.22.1 on Windows XP 5.1 Current version is 3.62.09 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[2]: POPFile header to re-classify no longer works
Odd. It works here. Something like, well, lets call it triple-clicking will also work. single, double, triple, quadruple, quintuple, sextuple, heptuple, octuple... Nothing. -- Marten Gallagher Annery Kiln Web Design www.annerykiln.co.uk Using The Bat! 3.62.09 with POPFile 0.22.1 on Windows XP 5.1 Current version is 3.62.09 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[2]: PopFile - last account 'hangs'
07 September 2005 - 07:02 Hello Marten, Tuesday, September 6, 2005, 11:13:29 PM, you wrote: MG You could try this from Mica: Thank you, Marten, I'll give it a whirl. -- Best regards, William Flying with The Bat! Professional version 3.60.07 Current version is 3.60.7 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[2]: PopFile - last account 'hangs'
07 September 2005 - 13:11 Hello Alexander, Wednesday, September 7, 2005, 11:40:19 AM, you wrote: ASK What happens when you download from one single account only? Works fine. ASK If you use PopFile for nothing else but spam filtering, I'd use K9 instead I'd almost come to the same conclusion. The registry tweak suggested didn't really appeal but I was willing to try it. I haven't done it yet so I'll look at K9 first. Thanks. -- Best regards, William Flying with The Bat! Professional version 3.60.07 Current version is 3.60.7 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[2]: POPFile - selective use?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: DO you think I can install POPFile (again) but this time only have it proxying for some accounts and leave others to not be proxied? Wouldn't this be accomplished through your TB! mail account settings? The accounts you want to access through POPFile you would use 127.0.0.1 as your POP server with the appropriate username settings. The accounts you don't want to access through POPFile, you would set up to access the POP server directly. Yes that's right, I was just checking that it's not going to screw something up if some are doing one thing and others another. -- Marten Gallagher Annery Kiln Web Design www.annerykiln.co.uk Using The Bat! 3.0 with POPFile 0.21.1 on Windows XP 5.1 Current version is 3.00.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[2]: POPFile POP3 port setting
On Mon 19 July 2004, 6:25:14 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a reason (a) for not choosing 110, and (b) for choosing 123? I have checked using the netstat command and there are no listening ports numbered 110. So maybe I should change it back to 110 do you think? And then try 2.12.00 again? Well, I am using 110 successfully. When I had an anti-virus proxy (Norton AntiVirus) I had to change the Popfile port, because NAV wanted 110, so I think I used 1100 for TB! and Popfile to communicate on, and 110 for Popfile and NAV. Now that I don't have NAV, I just use 110. I would give it a go, it might work better. Now that rings a bell! I have NAV so I guess for some reason I was guided to give POPFile 123. I've found the instructiosn that led me to 123: quote If you use an email scanning proxy that has changed your email setting like some versions of Norton Antivirus, then POPFile won't work straight off the bat: the email proxy will grab them instead. You need to configure POPFile to talk to the email scanner. (If your virus scanner didn't change your email POP3 server setting then there is no need to follow these instructions). (So, basically, emails get downloaded by the scanner, passed to POPFile, and then - finally - passed to your email program.) Now, since different brands of email scanners work differently, we'll work like this: 1. Disable the email scanner and return your settings to normal. 2. Tell POPFile to listen for connections on a different port. 3. Tell your email program to connect to POPFile on a different port. 4. Re-enable your email scanner with the new settings. Disabling your e-mail scanner Follow your manufacturer's instructions for this. Change POPFile's port Head to the Web Interface's Configuration tab, and change your POP3 Listen Port to any similar number - we recommend 123. Click Apply. /quote -- Marten Gallagher Annery Kiln Web Design www.annerykiln.co.uk Using The Bat! 2.11.02 with POPFile 0.21.1 on Windows XP 5.1 Current version is 2.12.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[2]: POPFile POP3 port setting
On Mon 19 July 2004, 19:56:38 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now that rings a bell! I have NAV so I guess for some reason I was guided to give POPFile 123. I've found the instructiosn that led me to 123: quote If you use an email scanning proxy that has changed your email setting like some versions of Norton Antivirus, then POPFile won't work straight off the bat: the email proxy will grab them instead. You need to configure POPFile to talk to the email scanner. (If your virus scanner didn't change your email POP3 server setting then there is no need to follow these instructions). (So, basically, emails get downloaded by the scanner, passed to POPFile, and then - finally - passed to your email program.) Now, since different brands of email scanners work differently, we'll work like this: 1. Disable the email scanner and return your settings to normal. 2. Tell POPFile to listen for connections on a different port. 3. Tell your email program to connect to POPFile on a different port. 4. Re-enable your email scanner with the new settings. Well, how about doing this again - try it without NAV and with Popfile and TB! talking on port 110 (note that this changes your userid and/or password, so note the old values before setting new ones). If that works fine, then change the TB!/Popfile port, reset the userid and password and re-enable NAV and see if that works. You mean it changes the proxying part of the userid? How does it change the password? Or do you mean the userid and password of something other than the POP3 email accounts themselves? -- Marten Gallagher Annery Kiln Web Design www.annerykiln.co.uk Using The Bat! 2.11.02 with POPFile 0.21.1 on Windows XP 5.1 Current version is 2.12.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[2]: POPFile POP3 port setting
On Mon 19 July 2004, 23:10:21 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, how about doing this again - try it without NAV and with Popfile and TB! talking on port 110 (note that this changes your userid and/or password, so note the old values before setting new ones). If that works fine, then change the TB!/Popfile port, reset the userid and password and re-enable NAV and see if that works. It would be so easy if only The Bat bods would implement the requested feature asked for by so many - global tick box changing of account properties. To do what you suggest above mean changing 40 email accounts! That's what I meant - you probably already knew that (but I had fun (?) working it out again). I'll have to wait until I have the wrist and finger energy and perseverance and time to try it out. -- Marten Gallagher Annery Kiln Web Design www.annerykiln.co.uk Using The Bat! 2.11.02 with POPFile 0.21.1 on Windows XP 5.1 Current version is 2.12.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[2]: POPFile POP3 port setting
Is there a reason (a) for not choosing 110, and (b) for choosing 123? Whe I sert up PopFile I went by the manual and forum advice - I can't remembver why at the moment but I'm not technical enough to have made that decision for myself - but as I say I can't remember why I did it. I have checked using the netstat command and there are no listening ports numbered 110. So maybe I should change it back to 110 do you think? And then try 2.12.00 again? -- Marten Gallagher Annery Kiln Web Design www.annerykiln.co.uk Using The Bat! 2.11.02 with POPFile 0.21.1 on Windows XP 5.1 Current version is 2.12.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[2]: PopFile
Hello Clif, Saturday, December 7, 2002, 2:41:46 PM, you wrote: CO Turn off subject line alteration by adding -subject 0 to the command CO line used to start POPFile (properties in the shortcut on Windoze). CO Then in TheBat!, filter your buckets by looking for X-Text-Classification: CO bucket name in location Kludges. Works beautifully! Thank you! -- Best regards, Ravimailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Current version is 1.61 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html