2004-03-12 Weekly Build Now Available (Win32)
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Moonwolf wrote:Laeb wrote:The folders column used to have an option to choose to display the number of unread messages or the number of messages in each folder.
Is this a regression ?
Go to Options, Advanced. Under General Settings, check "Show expanded columns in the folder pane".
Interesting, the expanded options are there regardless of checking or not checking this option.
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Re: 2004-03-12 Weekly Build Now Available (Win32)
mscott wrote:5 We now have a new set of emoticons (smileys) thanks to the pinstripe authors for donating these to us.
And they are where?
All I see are the old smilies that look like they have been modified.
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mscott wrote:In order to encourage changing if there are 0 good tokens in the training set, all messages analyzed are marked as junk. If there are 0 junk tokens in the training set, all messages analyzed are marked as not junk.
Sounds like you are just seeing that behavior. When you finally add a good token, the filter actually starts looking at messages instead of blindly marking it as junk. Hence the fewer results.
5 or 6 messages is not enough to train the filters to behave well. In the test I'm running, I'll use anywhere between 400 to 800 SPAM messages, same # for HAM messages. You should see good improvements training on just a hundred or so good and bad messages. But 5 or 6 is way too few.
So far Scott, this one seems to be a winner. Junk mail control seems to be much improved in this build after a retrain using a couple of hundred messages.
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Running Junk mail controls causes attachemnt icon to appear
One for Scott,
Running 3/12 and when I run the 'Run junk controls on this folder' option. I find that some messages get the paperclip attachment indicator appearing in the second column when the email has no attachment present.
From trying to reproduce this, it seems to be only affecting those messages that have Mime Version: 1.0
Content type: multipart/alternative; boundary="xxxx
Any thoughts on this?
Running 3/12 and when I run the 'Run junk controls on this folder' option. I find that some messages get the paperclip attachment indicator appearing in the second column when the email has no attachment present.
From trying to reproduce this, it seems to be only affecting those messages that have Mime Version: 1.0
Content type: multipart/alternative; boundary="xxxx
Any thoughts on this?
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Re: Running Junk mail controls causes attachemnt icon to app
djacks wrote:One for Scott,
Running 3/12 and when I run the 'Run junk controls on this folder' option. I find that some messages get the paperclip attachment indicator appearing in the second column when the email has no attachment present.
From trying to reproduce this, it seems to be only affecting those messages that have Mime Version: 1.0
Content type: multipart/alternative; boundary="xxxx
Any thoughts on this?
Confirmed. I'm seeing this behavior as well
Rick
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John Liebson wrote:Perhaps I could get a refund: There is no such button on my installation. I just reinstalled Tbird, to be sure that was not the problem, which did not make the missing button appear.
Just contact The Mozilla Organization and they will send you a refund of Triple the amount you paid for the program.
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Re: Running Junk mail controls causes attachemnt icon to app
djacks wrote:One for Scott,
Running 3/12 and when I run the 'Run junk controls on this folder' option. I find that some messages get the paperclip attachment indicator appearing in the second column when the email has no attachment present.
From trying to reproduce this, it seems to be only affecting those messages that have Mime Version: 1.0
Content type: multipart/alternative; boundary="xxxx
Any thoughts on this?
I tried to make the paper clip experience better by making the junk filter mark messages as having attachments if it sniffs out an attachment when downloading the body. Looks like I may be over agressively thinking something is a real attachment when it is not.
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Just installed and reset training data (Training with a corpus of nearly 1700 spam and a 1-200 nonspam messages) Upon retraining i doublechecked to make sure training.dat showed back up and its 1.31 megs?! Didnt think it got that big before but as long as it works...
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Re: Running Junk mail controls causes attachemnt icon to app
mscott wrote:
Looks like I may be over agressively thinking something is a real attachment when it is not.
Just a smidge..!
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Re: 2004-03-12 Weekly Build Now Available (Win32)
mscott wrote:http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/thunderbird/nightly/2004-03-12-trunk
What's New
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I'm very excited about all of the cool stuff in this build...
<li>Automated Linux nightlies should be coming online soon.
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Known Issues:
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None Yet
Good man!
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