[Spambayes-checkins] spambayes/windows readme_proxy.html,1.1,1.2

Tony Meyer anadelonbrin at users.sourceforge.net
Fri Sep 19 04:10:28 EDT 2003


Update of /cvsroot/spambayes/spambayes/windows
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv13583/windows

Modified Files:
	readme_proxy.html 
Log Message:
Tidy up the documentation a bit, and correct a few mistakes.  It was a nice attempt for
someone that doesn't use the proxy, though <wink>.

Note that the image links don't work at the moment.  I'm not sure where they should try and
find the images, since they're in the Outlook stuff at the moment.

Index: readme_proxy.html
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  </head>
  <body>
! <h1>SpamBayes Server/Proxy Application.</h1>
! <br>
! Wel come to SpamBayes<br>
! <br>
! This SpamBayes application sits between your Mail Server (generally at
! your ISP) and your Mail program.&nbsp; Your mail program still believes
  it is talking to a real mail server, but instead it is talking to
  SpamBayes, which acts as a <span style="font-style: italic;">proxy</span>
! between the two.<br>
! <br>
! SpamBayes will let all good email through normally.&nbsp; All Spam or
! Unsure items are held by the application for your review.&nbsp; You
! review all messages and configure SpamBayes itself via your web browser.<br>
! <br>
! If you use Microsoft Outlook, you should probably be using the Outlook
! Addin, which was presented as an option at installation time.<br>
! <br>
  <h3>Getting Started</h3>
! You should start the <span style="font-style: italic;">SpamBayes Tray
! Icon</span> program, which was installed on your Start menu.&nbsp; It
! is recommended<br>
! <br>
  <h3>Using the Service</h3>
! There is a windows service program installed, but it is not configured
! by the installation program.&nbsp; If you configure this manually, you
  can continue to use the Tray Icon program, as it will control the
! service instead of running the server internally as it normally does.<br>
! To install the service, perform the following steps:<br>
  <ul>
    <li>Open a command prompt, and change to the <span
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  <body>
! <table width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
!   <tbody>
!     <tr>
!       <td width="380"><img src="docs/images/sblogo.jpg" title=""
!  alt="Logo" style="width: 380px; height: 77px;"></td>
! <!-- use background instead of styles to avoid mozilla bug 167262 -->
!       <td background="docs/images/span.jpg">&nbsp;</td>
!       <td width="78"><img src="docs/images/python.jpg"
!  style="width: 78px; height: 77px;"></td>
!     </tr>
!   </tbody>
! </table>
! <h1>SpamBayes Server/Proxy Application</h1>
! <h2>Welcome to SpamBayes</h2>
! 
! <p><em>Note that if you use Microsoft Outlook, you should probably be using the
! Outlook Addin, which was presented as an option at installation time.</em></p>
! 
! <p>This SpamBayes application sits between your mail server (generally at
! your ISP) and your mail program. Your mail program still believes
  it is talking to a real mail server, but instead it is talking to
  SpamBayes, which acts as a <span style="font-style: italic;">proxy</span>
! between the two.</p>
! 
! <p>All your mail arrives as normal in your mail program, but, as it arrives,
! SpamBayes adds a classification to the messages - either <b>ham</b> (good
! mail), <b>spam</b> (bad mail), or <b>unsure</b> (messages that SpamBayes isn't
! certain about).  You can set your mail program up to automatically
! filter messages into folders based on this classification - for example you
! might move all <b>spam</b> messages to a folder called "Junk Mail", and all
! <b>unsure</b> messages to a folder called "Mail to review".</p>
! 
! <p>In order to classify messages, you have to <i>train</i> SpamBayes.  The
! easiest method of doing this is via an interface that SpamBayes presents
! to you via your web browser.  SpamBayes will list all the messages that have
! been received, and let you train them as <b>ham</b> or <b>spam</b>.  You
! can also configure SpamBayes via this interface in your web browser.</p>
! 
  <h3>Getting Started</h3>
! <p>You should start the <span style="font-style: italic;">SpamBayes Tray
! Icon</span> program, which was installed into your Start menu. This is the
! recommended method of operating SpamBayes.  If you right-click on this
! icon you will be presented with a number of options to control SpamBayes,
! including an option to configure SpamBayes for your system.</p>
! 
  <h3>Using the Service</h3>
! <p>There is a windows service program installed, but it is not configured
! by the installation program. If you configure this manually, you
  can continue to use the Tray Icon program, as it will control the
! service instead of running the server internally as it normally does.</p>
! <p>To install the service, perform the following steps:<br/>
  <ul>
    <li>Open a command prompt, and change to the <span
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   style="font-style: italic;">SpamBayes Service</span> in the list.</li>
    <li>Change the properties of the service so it logs on with your user
! account, rather than the builtin system account.&nbsp; This will ensure
  that SpamBayes uses the same configuration and data files when running
  as a service and when running as a normal program.</li>
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   style="font-style: italic;">SpamBayes Service</span> in the list.</li>
    <li>Change the properties of the service so it logs on with your user
! account, rather than the builtin system account. This will ensure
  that SpamBayes uses the same configuration and data files when running
  as a service and when running as a normal program.</li>
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  time.</li>
    <li>Start the service</li>
!   <li>Start the<span style="font-style: italic;"> SpamBayes Tray Icon</span>
! program, and confirm the server is running.&nbsp; Configure and manage
  spambayes normally.</li>
  </ul>
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  time.</li>
    <li>Start the service</li>
!   <li>Start the <span style="font-style: italic;">SpamBayes Tray Icon</span>
! program, and confirm the server is running. Configure and manage
  spambayes normally.</li>
  </ul>





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