Identifying -> Deleted messages, RuleLogFile syntax color
Posted: 18 Feb 2008, 16:08
Hello Christian,
could we have an option to directly acces the RuleLogFile.log (and perhaps rename that to something like PopMan-RuleLogFile.log, so that my syntax highlighter may be configured with it system wide), preferably (please discuss) directly above the 'Rules..' option in the 'Tools' menu*?
I've (now) set the [Name="SureSPAM"] and [Name="Reoccuring"] sections to be deleted directly ('-> Delete'), and especially for the Reoccuring bit it is good to know if that is so after a while. Oddly it remains an interesting read./ (*Admitably also accessed by [Win] + R ; "%appdata%\popman".)
For syntax highlighting, one can use syn, SciTE or Notepad++, or even Vim, as found on http://syn.sourceforge.net , http://scintilla.sourceforge.net , http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net and http://vim.sourceforge.net respectively. There are more at the internet oriented SnapFiles, but this one seems interesting to though; TheScribe, at http://www.sequencepublishing.com/thescribe.html
Da rule.
Interestingly, you get a warning from Google when taking the Extras tab at Scintilla, but that seems trustingly enough. Thanks Google./
Thanks Christian.
could we have an option to directly acces the RuleLogFile.log (and perhaps rename that to something like PopMan-RuleLogFile.log, so that my syntax highlighter may be configured with it system wide), preferably (please discuss) directly above the 'Rules..' option in the 'Tools' menu*?
I've (now) set the [Name="SureSPAM"] and [Name="Reoccuring"] sections to be deleted directly ('-> Delete'), and especially for the Reoccuring bit it is good to know if that is so after a while. Oddly it remains an interesting read./ (*Admitably also accessed by [Win] + R ; "%appdata%\popman".)
For syntax highlighting, one can use syn, SciTE or Notepad++, or even Vim, as found on http://syn.sourceforge.net , http://scintilla.sourceforge.net , http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net and http://vim.sourceforge.net respectively. There are more at the internet oriented SnapFiles, but this one seems interesting to though; TheScribe, at http://www.sequencepublishing.com/thescribe.html
Da rule.
Interestingly, you get a warning from Google when taking the Extras tab at Scintilla, but that seems trustingly enough. Thanks Google./
Thanks Christian.