[Spambayes] Missing emails?

Spirit Bear spiritbear at pcfl.net
Fri Jun 22 23:51:38 CEST 2007


I did just the opposite to train Spambayes.  I disabled my Outlook junk
filter.  I want Spambayes to recognize all of the junk.

Carl S


-----Original Message-----
From: spambayes-bounces+spiritbear=pcfl.net at python.org
[mailto:spambayes-bounces+spiritbear=pcfl.net at python.org] On Behalf Of
Fast Turtle
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2007 11:34 AM
To: spambayes at python.org
Subject: Re: [Spambayes] Missing emails?

Assuming you're using Outlook, it sounds like the MS Junk Mail filter is

active and permanently deleting things before spambayes gets to look at
it. 
Simply change the setting from permanently delete to move to junk mail 
folder or turn it off. In my case, I found it eases my spambayes
training by 
ensuring that known junk mail (rules based) isn't even processed by 
Spambayes. This covers things that are obvious spam/malware instead of 
spambayes having to process them, which seemed to speed up the
development 
of a proper database of what I consider spam.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Barks, Christine" <CBarks at rgare.com>
To: <spambayes at python.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 12:15 PM
Subject: [Spambayes] Missing emails?


Is it possible for my junk emails to be deleted even before they get
sent to a junk mail folder?  Or suspect junk mail?  Newcoming emails pop
up in the bottom right hand corner of my computer for a split second and
then disappear and I can't find them anywhere.  Albeit they are mostly
junk email, but shouldn't I have the final decision on what to delete?

Christine A. Barks
Sr. Administrative Assistant Tax/Legal
RGA -  Tax and Legal
phone: 636.736.8210
fax #: 636.736.8610
email: cbarks at rgare.com





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