[Spambayes] Spambayes on Outlook Express

Bill Dibble wbdibble at cox.net
Tue Apr 27 13:00:55 EDT 2004


Thank you for the response, Tony.  Well, the interface says it has filtered
zero messages, and I also configured SpamBayes to put the classification
both in the To header and the Subject.

Bill

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tony Meyer" <tameyer at ihug.co.nz>
To: "'Bill Dibble'" <wbdibble at cox.net>; <spambayes at python.org>
Sent: Tuesday, 27 April 2004 1:19 AM
Subject: RE: [Spambayes] Spambayes on Outlook Express


> Well, I took the leap and installed Spambayes,
> but it doesn't seem to be filtering anything at all.
> My incoming mail (pop3) setting is "localhost" and
> it is on port 110.  I have attached today's log file.
>
> I have trained lots of ham and spam, but my message
> headers show no sign of being filtered.  Can you help me?

1.  If you look at the SpamBayes web interface, how many messages does it
say have been filtered?

2.  Outlook Express won't show you almost any of a message's headers, so you
need to get SpamBayes to put the classification in either the Subject or the
To header.  If you haven't done that yet, you'll need to also do this - the
options are on the main configuration page in the SpamBayes web interface.

=Tony Meyer

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