On Saturday, September 18, 2004, 01:34, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> this is a beta, and the NFS filters are definitely suspect. They
> should NOT have been put out in a release version yet. i've had
> problems with me addressbook filters not working any more, I don't
> understand why.
You know addr
Hello TBBETA,
on Thu, 16. Sep 2004 at 07:04:59 +0200 Thorvald Neumann wrote:
> Perhaps it would be wise to disable the X-Mailer as a default. Or just
> change the X-Mailer.
Changing it would be the best option IMHO.
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Hello Thorvald,
On Saturday, September 18, 2004 at 8:31:49 AM Thorvald [TN] wrote:
TN> OK, finally, one mail from this list was tagged as SPAM. It was Keven
TN> Coates' Mail on "Re: default browser changed".
TN> I have no idea why his mail was classified as SPAM (despite using TB!
TN> ;) and the
Hello dAniel!
On Saturday, September 18, 2004 at 11:59:15 AM you wrote:
> Changing it would be the best option IMHO.
Not in mine.
As Pit pointed out (and me, too) the problem does not lie with TB's
X-Mailer header but with sloppy sysads and developers of spam
recognising sw.
Yes, sometimes I u
Hello TBBETA List,
I recently bought my upgrade to TheBat! 3.0 Professional and I'm back
using this program for most of my email needs (when I _have to_ write
some stuff in html, I switch to Thunderbird, but that is quite rare).
I participated last year (from july 2003 to more or less october 200
On Saturday, September 18, 2004, 4:08 AM, you wrote:
>> this is a beta, and the NFS filters are definitely suspect. They
>> should NOT have been put out in a release version yet. i've had
>> problems with me addressbook filters not working any more, I don't
>> understand why.
MO> You know addre
Hello, tbbeta.
Version 0.6.4 (bugfix)
[http://www.ritlabs.com/download/bayesit/bayesit064.rar]
- major bug in Btree+ structure (used as the core for determining letter's
uniquiness by the files .idx) which caused unstable working in release build.
*** if you used previous (0.6.3) version, it is r
Hello Paul,
On 17 Sep 2004 at 17:02:14 -0400 GMT [23:02 CEST] you wrote:
PC> On Friday, September 17, 2004, 4:48 PM, you wrote:
DH>>> Thought it was due to the Spelling Reform. ;-)
PP>> "Potato guy"? & shutting up :-)
PC> get it RIGHT!!! it's POTATOE
Not according to my dictionary.
si
Hello Andre!
On Saturday, September 18, 2004 at 3:17:59 PM you wrote:
> Not according to my dictionary.
Would be interesting to find one in which the singular *is* "potatoe".
My advice then would be: Don't touch or even buy it!
And this has nothing to do with the difference between "potato chip
Hello Andre!
On Saturday, September 18, 2004, 8:17 AM, you wrote:
DH Thought it was due to the Spelling Reform. ;-)
PP>>> "Potato guy"? & shutting up :-)
PC>> get it RIGHT!!! it's POTATOE
AW> Not according to my dictionary.
AW> singular: potato
AW> plural: potatoes
Andre, this is a
Hello Mary!
On Saturday, September 18, 2004 at 3:43:13 PM you wrote:
> Has been a classic joke ever since
Yeah, right up there with stumbling Gerald Ford ...
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Hello Peter,
Tuesday, September 14, 2004, 14:58 you wrote at
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 01. Common Filter
>> Wish you could say for each common filter, whether it has higher or
>> lower priority then account filters.
> Hmm, that might not be too transparent, i.e. what will actually happen.
What do
On Sat 18-Sep-04 4:22pm -0400, Hendrik Oesterlin wrote:
>> *** if you used previous (0.6.3 and below) version it is recommended to delete
>> all .idx files in "base" folder which in the filter's working folder.
> done, deleted all *.idx files
Hmm, if I read the instructions correctly, you weren'
Hello Kevin,
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 10:11:23 -0400 (18.09.2004 20:11 my local time),
received Saturday, September 18, 2004 at 23:25:55 +0600,
you wrote about "X-Mailer Problems",
at least in part:
KC> I'm wondering if my sending messages directly through my Advanced
KC> Direct Remailer S
Hello Peter,
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 12:35:47 +0200 (18.09.2004 16:35 my local time),
received Saturday, September 18, 2004 at 20:11:36 +0600,
you wrote about "X-Mailer Problems",
at least in part:
PP> Therefore it would be good to hear from somebody @RITLabs about syntax
PP> of
PP> - X-M
Hello Alexey,
Saturday, September 18, 2004, 10:04:48, you wrote:
ANV> Hello, tbbeta.
ANV> As I already said before in some letters (one of them was sent to TBTECH), this
ANV> version of BayesIt includes visual RegExp debugger. It was realized about month
ANV> ago, however I've received no sugges
On Sat 18-Sep-04 10:04am -0400, Alexey N. Vinogradov wrote:
> Regexp debugger can be invoked by macro %REGEXED which can receive an optional
> parameter with regexp to be edited. The resulting regular expression will be
> written as the result of this macro. The most usable way (as I think) is to
Hello TB Beta List,
I have a short tone play as my account setting. On most
folders, I set sound to "Use Account Settings." On personal
folders - family and friends - I use "Use Own Sound
Settings." On folders like Spam and "Junk mail" I use the
setting "Sound Disabled."
Tonight I heard the de
"Bill McCarthy" wrotes on 19/09/2004 at 09:14:41 +1100
subject "BayesIt 0.6.4" :
>>> *** if you used previous (0.6.3 and below) version it is recommended to delete
>>> all .idx files in "base" folder which in the filter's working folder.
>> done, deleted all *.idx files
> Hmm, if I read the ins
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