From s.blair at burmax.com Thu Mar 15 15:49:17 2018 From: s.blair at burmax.com (Steven Blair) Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2018 15:49:17 -0400 Subject: [Spambayes] Office 2007 - 2018 Message-ID: <0ad001d3bc96$b4253550$1c6f9ff0$@burmax.com> DO you have a spam addon filter for Outlook 07 18 IMAP / POP Steven Blair IT Director | Burmax Inc. | 28 Barretts Ave. Holtsville, NY 11742 | 631.447.8700 | www.burmax.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 3317 bytes Desc: not available URL: From c.colijn at twologs.com Mon Mar 26 12:03:20 2018 From: c.colijn at twologs.com (Carl Colijn) Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2018 18:03:20 +0200 Subject: [Spambayes] SpamBayes & TLS/SSL Message-ID: Hi group, Is it possible to use TLS/SSL POP3 when the mail is being proxied via SpamBayes? I'm using the 1.1b2 version of sb_server on Windows 10 with Thunderbird as the mail client.? I've configured SpamBayes to listen on port 53100, proxying to my mail provider. When pointing Thunderbird to localhost:53100 without any security set, in combination with SpamBayes proxying to port 110 at my mail provider, everything works OK. When pointing Thunderbird directly to my mail provider on port 995 with TLS/SSL checked, it can connect fine. When in turn pointing Thunderbird to localhost:53100 with TLS/SSL checked, in combination with SpamBayes proxying to the same mail provider settings used above, fetching mails results in a time out after 30 seconds in Thunderbird. Updating the SpamBayes advanced setting "Retrieval timeout" from it's default of 30 seconds to 15 seconds didn't make a difference (Thunderbird still times out after 30 seconds), so it's not directly related to that I assume. Looking if Thunderbird attaches anything significant to the port used (here 53100), I configured SpamBayes and Thunderbird to use the default port 995, but that made no difference either. I've shut down both the SpamBayes server and Thunderbird between applying changes as well, but that didn't magically solve anything. Is TLS/SSL supported by the SpamBayes proxy? Thanks in advance! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From achim at tratschtante.de Mon Mar 26 15:53:47 2018 From: achim at tratschtante.de (=?UTF-8?Q?Achim_K=c3=b6nigs?=) Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2018 21:53:47 +0200 Subject: [Spambayes] SpamBayes & TLS/SSL In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <94f4cc76-12c4-2004-3b14-555f7381888d@tratschtante.de> Hi, your setup is not correct. You'll have to leave the connection Thunderbird to spambayes as is, i.e. no SSL (which is probably OK for localhost anyway). Then you'd need to setup the connection spambayes to the server to use SSL. This should be possible by adding :995 to the mailhost (not sure I did not try this in a long time). Best of luck. Achim Am 26. M?rz 2018 18:03:20 MESZ schrieb Carl Colijn : Hi group, Is it possible to use TLS/SSL POP3 when the mail is being proxied via SpamBayes? I'm using the 1.1b2 version of sb_server on Windows 10 with Thunderbird as the mail client.? I've configured SpamBayes to listen on port 53100, proxying to my mail provider. When pointing Thunderbird to localhost:53100 without any security set, in combination with SpamBayes proxying to port 110 at my mail provider, everything works OK. When pointing Thunderbird directly to my mail provider on port 995 with TLS/SSL checked, it can connect fine. When in turn pointing Thunderbird to localhost:53100 with TLS/SSL checked, in combination with SpamBayes proxying to the same mail provider settings used above, fetching mails results in a time out after 30 seconds in Thunderbird. Updating the SpamBayes advanced setting "Retrieval timeout" from it's default of 30 seconds to 15 seconds didn't make a difference (Thunderbird still times out after 30 seconds), so it's not directly related to that I assume. Looking if Thunderbird attaches anything significant to the port used (here 53100), I configured SpamBayes and Thunderbird to use the default port 995, but that made no difference either. I've shut down both the SpamBayes server and Thunderbird between applying changes as well, but that didn't magically solve anything. Is TLS/SSL supported by the SpamBayes proxy? Thanks in advance! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From chris at cwm030.com Sat Mar 31 00:18:29 2018 From: chris at cwm030.com (Christopher Marlow) Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2018 23:18:29 -0500 Subject: [Spambayes] SB and Outlook 2016 Message-ID: <000201d3c8a7$54301fd0$fc905f70$@cwm030.com> Hello everyone, I just installed SB ( the latest version which is 1.0.4 ) The very last version it looks like. I cannot find a way to add SB to the quick bar in Outlook 2016. When I download my email, I am having to switch tabs at the top to ADD IN'S and that's where SB's controls are located Is there a way to add SB's controls to the quick bar? Or will I just have to keep switching over to the ADD IN'S tab to mark things as spam and not spam? Thanks, Chris