From daniel at wako-usa.com Tue Aug 1 11:45:19 2017 From: daniel at wako-usa.com (John Daniel) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2017 15:45:19 +0000 Subject: [Spambayes] Spambayes Compatibility Message-ID: <5534258739774b60bcbb70f88070d42f@WAKO-EXCH1.WAKOUSA.local> ? Good morning, We are running Windows 7 and Spambayes 1.1a6 and Outlook 2013. I have a few users who don't have a lot of time in their day to train their Spambayes. This is resulting in a lot of spam being delivered to their mail client. Is it possible to have another anti-spam software on our server while Spambayes is on the end user PC's? Also, is Spambayes compatible with other anti-spam software to be run at the same time on the same machine? Finally, is there a way to find the data for each of my end users based on how they have trained Spambayes? Thank you in advance for your assistance. Thanks, John Daniel I.T. Wako Electronics -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dennis.mccunney at gmail.com Tue Aug 1 13:02:48 2017 From: dennis.mccunney at gmail.com (dmccunney) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2017 13:02:48 -0400 Subject: [Spambayes] Spambayes Compatibility In-Reply-To: <5534258739774b60bcbb70f88070d42f@WAKO-EXCH1.WAKOUSA.local> References: <5534258739774b60bcbb70f88070d42f@WAKO-EXCH1.WAKOUSA.local> Message-ID: On Tue, Aug 1, 2017 at 11:45 AM, John Daniel wrote: > > We are running Windows 7 and Spambayes 1.1a6 and > Outlook 2013. I have a few users who don't have a lot of time in their day > to train their Spambayes. This is resulting in a lot of spam being delivered > to their mail client. Is it possible to have another anti-spam software on > our server while Spambayes is on the end user PC's? Also, is Spambayes > compatible with other anti-spam software to be run at the same time on the > same machine? Finally, is there a way to find the data for each of my end > users based on how they have trained Spambayes? Thank you in advance for > your assistance. You can certainly run another anti-spam product on your server. A local instance of Spambayes on a user workstation classifies mail delivered *from* the server. I assume you're running 32 bit Outlook 2013, since Spambayes doesn't work as a plugin in 64 bit programs. For that matter, Spambayes can be run on a server as well as a client. I don't read mail in Outlook anymore, and have transitioned to Gmail as my primary account. But as I recall, Spambayes has an option to train as it goes, and can be run without creating the desired spam and ham training folders. It will take longer to train, but won't require the investment of time up front. I don't recall compatibility issues with other anti-spam software installed on the client at the same time, but it's unclear why you would want to. If you have another client based anti-spam product you like that provides good results, use it instead of Spambayes. (I don't know offhand about accessing user training data, but it ought to be possible.) > John Daniel > I.T. > Wako Electronics ______ Dennis