[Spambayes] [Fwd: Auto-response for your message to the "SpamBayes" mailing list]

Tim Stone tim at aterraform.com
Sat Jun 10 16:07:44 CEST 2006


I'm not sure why this would be the first time, unless this is the first 
time you've forwarded to the list rather than replied, or your spam 
filter for some reason didn't recognize the autoreply this time <wink>.  
It may be an annoying autoreply for some of us, but who knows how many 
untold billions of emails it's saved us. :)  In fact, it it wasn't so 
annoying, maybe people would go ahead and ask us the #1 FAQ every single 
time they forget the answer.  As is, they tend to ask us once.

Amedee Van Gasse wrote:

>Uhhh... I have been subscribed for a few months now, and it's teh first
>time I get this annoying autoreply.
>Did something go wrong on the listserver?
>
> - Amedee
>
>---------------------------- Original Message ----------------------------
>Subject: Auto-response for your message to the "SpamBayes" mailing list
>From:    spambayes-bounces at python.org
>Date:    Sat, June 10, 2006 12:28
>To:      amedee at amedee.be
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>READ THIS!  (If you want help.)
>
>This is an automated response to an email message you sent to the
>spambayes at python.org mailing list.  Please read this message carefully to
>see if it answers your question(s).
>
>
>Before you do anything else: ----------------------------
>
>Before asking a question on the list, please take a moment and check the
>frequently asked questions page:
>
>    http://spambayes.org/faq.html
>
>If you are using the Outlook plug-in, please also take the time to read
>the troubleshooting guide - a copy was installed with the
>plug-in, or you can read it online:
>
>    http://spambayes.org/docs.html
>
>Note that you need to include a copy of your log files with any
>message asking for help with a problem, or we won't have enough
>information to be able to help you.
>
>
>What is SpamBayes? ------------------
>
>The SpamBayes project was formed to develop a Bayesian anti-spam
>filter, initially based on the work of Paul Graham.  The major
>difference between this and other, similar, projects is the emphasis on
>testing newer approaches to scoring messages.  You can read all about
>SpamBayes on the project's website:
>
>    http://spambayes.org/
>
>
>Will Spambayes run on my system/in my environment?
>--------------------------------------------------
>
>Yes, though which tools you use and the amount of work necessary to get
>started will vary depending on your computing platform, email
>client and how you get mail from a mail server.
>
>
>I'm having trouble installing SpamBayes.  Help!
>-----------------------------------------------
>
>Please ensure that you have the latest version.  As of March 24, 2005,
>this is 1.0.4 for both the source and for the binary installer (for the
>Outlook plug-in and sb_server). If you are still having trouble, try
>looking at the bug reports that are currently open:
>
>    http://sf.net/tracker/?group_id=61702&amp;atid=498103
>
>If you can't find anything, then else submit a bug (see below), or if you
>think it's just something you're doing wrong, ask the list.
>
>
>I found a bug. --------------
>
>Please file a bug report:
>
>    http://sf.net/tracker/?group_id=61702&amp;atid=498103
>
>If you post your bug report to the mailing list, there's always the chance
>it will get missed.  Filing a bug report also provides a single place to
>collect all the data related to the bug, making it easier to put all the
>pieces together which are necessary to fix the underlying problem.
>
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