OPERA GENERAL 11 RE BAYESIAN FILTER M2 IMAP
From: Kevin W (kevin_w@no-spam)
Subject: Re: Bayesian Filter + M2 (IMAP?)
Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2003 17:57:14 +1000


>> is there a bayesian spam filter which works with Opera, smoothly?
>
> I'm using POPFile for bayesian filtering, which works very smoothly with > Opera. <URL:http://popfile.sourceforge.net/>

Any IMAP bayesian spam filters?

-- Kevin W :-)
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From: news@no-spam (Wimjan)
Subject: Re: Bayesian Filter + M2 (IMAP?)
Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2003 11:20:33 +0200

Kevin W wrote:
> > >> is there a bayesian spam filter which works with Opera, smoothly?
> >
> > I'm using POPFile for bayesian filtering, which works very smoothly with > > Opera. <URL:http://popfile.sourceforge.net/>
> > Any IMAP bayesian spam filters?
>
If you are using Windows (and you seem to be) you could have a look at SpamPal at <http://www.spampal.org/>. The latest beta version adds support for IMAP4. And there is a Bayesian plugin for SpamPal - see <http://www.spampal.org/plugins.html>.

I just started using SpamPal (and the mentioned plugin) yesterday so I cannot tell you if this combination works as well as Popfile or K9 (a fast Popfile clone for Windows - see <http://keir.net/k9.html>).

Regards,

Wimjan
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From: Kevin W (kevin_w@no-spam)
Subject: SpamPal
Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 18:33:30 +1000

Thanks for the SpamPal recommendation Wimjam, but I'm having problems with setting it up. When I click "Check" in Opera, SpamPal won't retrieve any new messages in the root Inbox folder. If I terminate the connection from the SpamPal Status window and press "Check" again, it works.

Under Mail > IMAP folders, the Inbox is _not_ listed. But it _is_ listed in the Hotlist as "INBOX".

Just wondering if you get this problem too.

-- Kevin W :-)
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From: Tim Altman (address@no-spam)
Subject: Re: SpamPal
Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 12:42:34 +0200

On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 18:33:30 +1000, Kevin W <kevin_w@no-spam> wrote:

>Under Mail > IMAP folders, the Inbox is _not_ listed. But it _is_ listed >in the Hotlist as "INBOX".

The Inbox is never shown in IMAP folders. Bug reported filed.

-- Tim Altman
roynuj@no-spam No SP-AM is good spam.


From: Hans Wolf (hans_wolf@no-spam)
Subject: Re: SpamPal
Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2003 00:58:02 -0400

Am Fri, 11 Jul 2003 18:33:30 +1000, schrieb in Nachricht
>Thanks for the SpamPal recommendation Wimjam, but I'm having problems with >setting it up. When I click "Check" in Opera, SpamPal won't retrieve any >new messages in the root Inbox folder. If I terminate the connection from >the SpamPal Status window and press "Check" again, it works.
>
>Under Mail > IMAP folders, the Inbox is _not_ listed. But it _is_ listed >in the Hotlist as "INBOX".
>
>Just wondering if you get this problem too.

But does SpamPal work with IMAP now?
I am using it for quite some time with the POP and am pretty happy.

So -- does it do IMAP now?

Hans

From: Kevin W (kevin_w@no-spam)
Subject: Re: SpamPal
Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2003 22:42:48 +1000

> But does SpamPal work with IMAP now?
>
> I am using it for quite some time with the POP and am pretty happy.
>
> So -- does it do IMAP now?

The betas support IMAP.

-- Kevin W :-)
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