[Spambayes] Reply to Jesse Pelton re: technical refresh for outlook
Jesse Pelton
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Tue Apr 22 14:38:34 CEST 2008
That's a bug tracker, not a FAQ. I'm impressed that you managed to find
it. The only way I could locate it was by searching for that tracker
number. In the future, a URL would be more concise and more useful.
(Like
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=786513&group_id
=61702&atid=498103.)
Anyway, the distributed documentation doesn't need to be updated.
To get back to your original question, I suspect that the technical
refresh was temporarily available to beta testers. You didn't say why
you wanted it, but perhaps Service Pack 2 will do what you want. It's
available from
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=57e27a97-2db6-4
654-9db6-ec7d5b4dd867&displaylang=en.
If you're looking for Outlook's junk mail filtering, I'll take the
liberty of expressing my opinion of it. It doesn't work well for me,
and I do everything I can to work around it. SpamBayes is much more
effective, at least in part because it allows me to decide for myself
what's spam.
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On Behalf Of Steve Malee
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 5:55 PM
To: spambayes at python.org
Subject: [Spambayes] Reply to Jesse Pelton re: technical refresh for
outlook
Thanks for your reply to my question re: technical
refresh.
I found the reference re: technical refresh on the
sourceforge.net page.
I copied the page below, but it pasted in text, so it
is longer than should be.....
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[ 786513 ] Initial configuration too clunky
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Submitted By:
Mark Hammond - mhammond Date Submitted:
2003-08-11 02:13
Changed to Closed status by:
nobody Closed as of:
2003-08-26 01:04
Last Updated By:
mhammond - Comment added Date Last Updated:
2003-08-26 01:04
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Initial configuration too clunky Private: (?)
No
>From the mailing list:
* Should be enabled by default, monitoring the inbox.
* I would also recommend that you automatically add a
"Junk E-mail" and "Junk Suspects"
folder during
install
and use those as the default destination for flagged
messages.
If you get a copy of Outlook 2003 beta2
Technical Refresh, Microsoft automatically adds a
"Junk
E-Mail" folder. Even better, they allow you to
right-click the folder and delete spam directly from
that folder. This would be a cool dovetail of features
with 2003.
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