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6 versiones
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Versión 1.0.1
New in version 1.0:
- Added integrated SpamBayes proxy server (can be disabled/bypassed).
- Added ThunderBayes configuration in Thunderbird Account Settings (POP3 accounts only).
- Implemented REST API for SpamBayes, which allows more efficient trainging and automatically updates the SpamBayes review page when training in Thunderbird.
Versión 1.0
- Added integrated SpamBayes proxy server (can be disabled/bypassed).
- Added ThunderBayes configuration in Thunderbird Account Settings (POP3 accounts only).
- Implemented REST API for SpamBayes, which allows more efficient trainging and automatically updates the SpamBayes review page when training in Thunderbird.
Versión 0.2.2
New in version 0.2
- Improved the toolbar button to allow messages to be marked as ham or spam
regardless of the actual spam status of the message.
- Added "Move on mark as ham" feature, which moves messages to Local
Folders Inbox by default (the folder can be customized in the
ThunderBayes extension options).
- Added two new columns to the message list (Thunderbird 2.0 only):
1. Spam Status - a column that shows spam status with four icons:
- Spam - red circle with slash
- Unsure - yellow question mark
- Ham - gray dot
- Unknown - gray question mark (this means the message did not have
a "X-Spambayes-Classification" header, which probably
means it did not pass through the SpamBayes proxy)
2. Spam Probability - a column that shows the spam probability as a
percentage (0% is ham, 100% is spam). Note that this column will be
blank for messages that were received before ThunderBayes 0.2 was
installed.
- Added a new "unsure" button state to the toolbar button.
- Improved spam status recognition. ThunderBayes now uses the
X-SpamBayes-Classification header to determine the spam status. In the
past it relied on the junk status which was set using a filter.
- Thunderbird 2.0 compatibility.
Versión 0.2.1
New in version 0.2
- Improved the toolbar button to allow messages to be marked as ham or spam
regardless of the actual spam status of the message.
- Added "Move on mark as ham" feature, which moves messages to Local
Folders Inbox by default (the folder can be customized in the
ThunderBayes extension options).
- Added two new columns to the message list (Thunderbird 2.0 only):
1. Spam Status - a column that shows spam status with four icons:
- Spam - red circle with slash
- Unsure - yellow question mark
- Ham - gray dot
- Unknown - gray question mark (this means the message did not have
a "X-Spambayes-Classification" header, which probably
means it did not pass through the SpamBayes proxy)
2. Spam Probability - a column that shows the spam probability as a
percentage (0% is ham, 100% is spam). Note that this column will be
blank for messages that were received before ThunderBayes 0.2 was
installed.
- Added a new "unsure" button state to the toolbar button.
- Improved spam status recognition. ThunderBayes now uses the
X-SpamBayes-Classification header to determine the spam status. In the
past it relied on the junk status which was set using a filter.
- Thunderbird 2.0 compatibility.
Versión 0.2
- Improved the toolbar button to allow messages to be marked as ham or spam
regardless of the actual spam status of the message.
- Added "Move on mark as ham" feature, which moves messages to Local
Folders Inbox by default (the folder can be customized in the
ThunderBayes extension options).
- Added two new columns to the message list (Thunderbird 2.0 only):
1. Spam Status - a column that shows spam status with four icons:
- Spam - red circle with slash
- Unsure - yellow question mark
- Ham - gray dot
- Unknown - gray question mark (this means the message did not have
a "X-Spambayes-Classification" header, which probably
means it did not pass through the SpamBayes proxy)
2. Spam Probability - a column that shows the spam probability as a
percentage (0% is ham, 100% is spam). Note that this column will be
blank for messages that were received before ThunderBayes 0.2 was
installed.
- Added a new "unsure" button state to the toolbar button.
- Improved spam status recognition. ThunderBayes now uses the
X-SpamBayes-Classification header to determine the spam status. In the
past it relied on the junk status which was set using a filter.
- Thunderbird 2.0b2 compatibility.
Versión 0.1.1
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