[Spambayes] retrieval from spambayes
Jesse Pelton
jsp at PKC.com
Mon Jun 11 14:15:00 CEST 2007
If SpamBayes is responsible, it'll be in either your spam folder or your
possible spam folder. Either way, once you've located it, use the "Not
Spam" or "Recover from Spam" button (depending on your version) to tell
SpamBayes that it's not actually spam. Since SpamBayes processes tokens
other than the sender, you may have to train on more than one.
However, I'd recommend looking at the message before clicking the "Not
Spam" button. It's possible that, despite the apparent sender, the
message really is spam.
If SpamBayes is not responsible for the movement of your message, you'll
need to look elsewhere. You appear to be running Outlook, so perhaps
Outlook or Exchange moved the message.
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From: spambayes-bounces at python.org [mailto:spambayes-bounces at python.org]
On Behalf Of Bill Marsano
Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 9:50 AM
To: spambayes at python.org
Subject: [Spambayes] retrieval from spambayes
Just this minute, while watching messages being downloaded,
I saw a message come in from an old friend. Suddenly it disappeared
--removed, I imagine by Spambayes. And not listed among Junk suspects.
How do I get it back? How do I tell Spambayes to accept this sender?
Thank you,
Bill Marsano
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