Use of spambyes with any other mail package than outlook express
This is to enquire whether anyone has successfully used the new version, other than with Outlook Express. I had a stab at it, but failed. If anyone has succeeded, I will try again. Colin W.
Colin> This is to enquire whether anyone has successfully used the new Colin> version, other than with Outlook Express. Colin> I had a stab at it, but failed. If anyone has succeeded, I will Colin> try again. I use SpamBayes just fine on a Mac. Can you describe what your environment is and what doesn't work? Skip
skip@pobox.com wrote:
Colin> This is to enquire whether anyone has successfully used the new Colin> version, other than with Outlook Express.
Colin> I had a stab at it, but failed. If anyone has succeeded, I will Colin> try again.
I use SpamBayes just fine on a Mac. Can you describe what your environment is and what doesn't work?
Skip
Skip, Some days ago, I responded: I'll try again and try to respond to Skip's question in some days. Meanwhile, I'm happy with the crude Firefox filter which has produced not false positives so far. The filter picks up messages with "image/gif". Colin W Since then, I've found that the Firefox filter is adequate for my needs. I'll wait for a more mature version of SpamBayes. Good luck with your project and thanks for your help. Colin W.
On Thu, November 2, 2006 1:40, Colin J. Williams said:
This is to enquire whether anyone has successfully used the new version, other than with Outlook Express.
I had a stab at it, but failed. If anyone has succeeded, I will try again.
Works like a charm on Debian 3.1 as a procmail filter. -- Amedee
Amedee Van Gasse wrote:
On Thu, November 2, 2006 1:40, Colin J. Williams said:
This is to enquire whether anyone has successfully used the new version, other than with Outlook Express.
I had a stab at it, but failed. If anyone has succeeded, I will try again.
Works like a charm on Debian 3.1 as a procmail filter.
So far, two happy Linux users and one Mac. I use Windows XP with Firefox. I'll try again and try to respond to Skip's question in some days. Meanwhile, I'm happy with the crude Firefox filter which has produced not false positives so far. The filter picks up messages with "image/gif". Colin W
Colin> I'll try again and try to respond to Skip's question in some Colin> days. Meanwhile, I'm happy with the crude Firefox filter which Colin> has produced not false positives so far. The filter picks up Colin> messages with "image/gif". When you have the time to report back, let us know which SpamBayes application you're using (probably sb_server.py or sb_imapfilter.py), what version of SpamBayes you're using (1.0.4, 1.1a2 and 1.1a3 are the most recent ones), what your settings are (default perhaps?) and what the composition of your training database is (number of ham, number of spam, how long have you been gathering mails?). Thx, Skip
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