Re[2]: Retrieving mail problrem ?

2003-02-19 Thread Christophe
Hello Thomas,

> Anyway, let's say there is a message and you "delete from server". TB
> still needs to download the headers first, in order to compare them
> with your kill file. That's why you first see "downloading header".

> Then, let's say the message fits your kill conditions as per .txt
> file. The message will be deleted on the server - and not be
> downloaded. So "0 messages received" will still be right.

Surely, I just desable the "selected download" filter, beacause I see that it
kills e-mail that sould not be, for exemple a mail sent from my second
account is killed, and when I desactive the filter, the same email can pass, and yet
my e-mail address is jot in the spammer list .txt, so I have the impression
the "selected download" is not very trustworthy ! I prefer for the
moment deal with an incoming filter with keywords that send suspicious
mail in a spam folder taht i can sometim esverify before deleting :-)

Thanks

Christophe



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Re[2]: Retrieving mail problrem ?

2003-02-19 Thread Christophe
Hello Thomas,

> You have set TB to leave messages on server (Account / Properties /
> Mail Management).

No I did not ! I directly "delete messages received from server"

>  TB needs to download the header first to see whether
> this particular mail was downloaded before. If so, the mail will not
> be downloaded again.

ah yes !

> Right. 1 message is on the server, but you downloaded it earlier.
> There is no new message (a message that you have not downloaded yet).
> So, no message is being downloaded. ;-)

ok , but how is it possible if I don't leave massages on the server ?
It's strange...

Thanks a lot

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 Christophemailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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Re[2]: Retrieving mail problrem ?

2003-02-18 Thread Christophe
Hello David,

Wednesday, February 19, 2003, 1:19:46 AM, you wrote:

> Have  you  tried  using the Dispatcher to get at the message?

No, I don't want to use it !

>   And I'd
> love to have a copy of that text file and how you have it set up.

a simple .txt file :
a detect by "originator", in the "advanced tab", option "kill"
actived, detection method "any string match" actived, then the dir of
the spam txt file

I join to your mail box a copy of this .txt file

Thanks
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Best regards,
 Christophemailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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