On Tue, July 7, 2009 21:53, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> Where did you get that Thunderbird thing? If you look at the headers you
> see that my message-id is quite similar to yours, containing squirrel.
enable listcommands plugin
i just belived i was alone using squirrelmail :)
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Daniel Schaefer wrote:
I just installed that and it works nicely. However, we're getting off
track a little... My second question was answered with RTFMP, but my
first question about a script that will show me the ending score after
all config files have been read, has not been answered. If an
>
> On Tue, July 7, 2009 19:53, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>>> On Tue, July 7, 2009 17:36, Daniel Schaefer wrote:
Forgot reply all.
>>> newer hit that buttom on maillist please !
>> I ALWAYS hit that button, and then cut'n'paste the list address from
>> Cc:line to the To: line.
>
> this is bad de
On Tue, 7 Jul 2009, Daniel Schaefer wrote:
Also, again off the subject...is it common practice in this user list to
reply at the bottom of emails, or can I continue to reply at the top?
Common practice on any technical mailing list is to prune the reply to the
relevant bits and insert your te
I just installed that and it works nicely. However, we're getting off
track a little... My second question was answered with RTFMP, but my
first question about a script that will show me the ending score after
all config files have been read, has not been answered. If anyone knows
of any kind
Benny Pedersen wrote:
On Tue, July 7, 2009 19:53, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
Reply button replies only to the sending individual.
should be okay
thunderbird can have a plugin to fix this problem ?
The plugin is called "Reply to mailing list". It adds a "Reply list"
button that wor
On Tue, July 7, 2009 19:53, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>> On Tue, July 7, 2009 17:36, Daniel Schaefer wrote:
>>> Forgot reply all.
>> newer hit that buttom on maillist please !
> I ALWAYS hit that button, and then cut'n'paste the list address from
> Cc:line to the To: line.
this is bad design in thu
>
> On Tue, July 7, 2009 17:36, Daniel Schaefer wrote:
>> Forgot reply all.
>
> newer hit that buttom on maillist please !
>
>
I ALWAYS hit that button, and then cut'n'paste the list address from
Cc:line to the To: line.
Reply button replies only to the sending individual.
On Tue, July 7, 2009 17:36, Daniel Schaefer wrote:
> Forgot reply all.
newer hit that buttom on maillist please !
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Yep.
The previous paragraph from the Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf man page:
If only one valid score is listed, then that score is always
used for a test.
RTFMP - Read The Fine Man Page :)
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Bowie
Daniel Schaefer wrote:
Forgot reply all.
Ok, when all I have is 1 score, is that used
Forgot reply all.
Ok, when all I have is 1 score, is that used for all four scenarios?
Dan Schaefer
Application Developer
Performance Administration Corp.
Bowie Bailey wrote:
Daniel Schaefer wrote:
Also, can someone explain or send me a link to a *full* explanation
of the 4 different score
Daniel Schaefer wrote:
Also, can someone explain or send me a link to a *full* explanation of
the 4 different scores (local, net, with bayes, with bayes+net)?
It's fairly simple. Here is the description from the
Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf man page:
If four valid scores are listed,
Now that I have a SA Daily Summary report for the rule hits, now I'm
looking for a command(s) to run that will show me the end score that
will be applied to a successful hit after reading all cf files and
user_prefs files. For example:
/usr/share/spamassassin/50_scores.cf may contain: score BA
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