I have for years used an old email client called Calypso and had trained Spam Bayes to really filter out spam very well when I was using my old dial-up ISP (AT&T). I have just gotten broadband (Road Runner/Time Warner), and I can't seem to get spam to work with this new ISP. I just use Spam Bayes to filter the incoming POP 3 messages, and I've configured Spam Bayes with the correct Road Runner server name, and am using the same port I've always used (110), but is is not filtering my email to my new broadband address. Any help will be appreciated, but I'm no computer expert, so please don't assume that I'd understand any very technical terminology. jfh -- jax1063@fastmail.us -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Access all of your messages and folders wherever you are
I have for years used an old email client called Calypso and had trained Spam Bayes to really filter out spam very well when I was using my old dial-up ISP (AT&T). I have just gotten broadband (Road Runner/Time Warner), and I can't seem to get spam to work with this new ISP. I just use Spam Bayes to filter the incoming POP 3 messages, and I've configured Spam Bayes with the correct Road Runner server name, and am using the same port I've always used (110), but is is not filtering my email to my new broadband address.
So mail is getting through to Calypso, but isn't being filtered? If you look at the SpamBayes review pages, does mail appear there? In the settings in Calypso (I'm not sure where those are, sorry), is it still set to connect to "localhost"? In the SpamBayes settings, is it set to connect to Road Runner? =Tony.Meyer -- Please always include the list (spambayes at python.org) in your replies (reply-all), and please don't send me personal mail about SpamBayes. http://www.massey.ac.nz/~tameyer/writing/reply_all.html explains this.
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