Did uninstall, outlook 2002, sp3, spamassassin coach buttons still on
menu. Can't get rid of them.
Will Duff wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been working with SpamAssassin for the course of Google's Summer
of Code to create 'SpamAssassin Coach' - an add-in available for
Mozilla Thunderbird and Microsoft Outlook. The purpose of the add-in
is to allow users to report spam and ham to SpamAssassin
Bowie Bailey writes:
Will Duff wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been working with SpamAssassin for the course of Google's Summer
of Code to create 'SpamAssassin Coach' - an add-in available for
Mozilla Thunderbird and Microsoft Outlook. The purpose of the add-in
is to allow users to report
RE: SpamAssassin Coach - Outlook/Thunderbird Plugin
Any chance that an Outlook Express version might be forthcoming?
I know that many of the Unix admins on this list hate any thing Microsoft
produces and probably especially Outlook Express... but the fact is that a
very large percentage
Rob McEwen writes:
RE: SpamAssassin Coach - Outlook/Thunderbird Plugin
Any chance that an Outlook Express version might be forthcoming?
I know that many of the Unix admins on this list hate any thing Microsoft
produces and probably especially Outlook Express... but the fact
Rob McEwen wrote:
RE: SpamAssassin Coach - Outlook/Thunderbird Plugin
Any chance that an Outlook Express version might be forthcoming?
I know that many of the Unix admins on this list hate any thing Microsoft
produces and probably especially Outlook Express... but the fact is that a
very
On Fri, Sep 01, 2006 at 03:44:03PM +0100, Justin Mason wrote:
Any chance that an Outlook Express version might be forthcoming?
in my experience, the problem is that OE mangles the message too much.
Does OE even allow for plugins?
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in my experience, the problem is that OE mangles the message too much.
I disagree... but don't take my word for it... double check this yourself...
When you are viewing a message in Outlook Express, if you right click on
the message, click properties from the drop-down, click the details tab,
on 'forget', did you mean for these to product different header lines?
TELL SPAMC/1.3
Content-length: 2214
User: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-class: spam
Set: local
TELL SPAMC/1.3
Content-length: 3245
User: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Remove: local
or is the Message-class: ham missing?
(I don't
Thanks all for the already valuable feedback and support! To answer
some questions:
On 8/31/06, Doc Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Couple of commments. right clicking on a message doesn't give any option
to report as ham or spam I think this would be a valuable option.
Secondly, I use
in my experience, the problem is that OE mangles the message too much.
Eh? I think you are thinking of Outlook. OE doesn't seem to touch the
message, or at least the 'view message source' window can accurately
reconstruct it. (Which is easy to get to, unlike Outlook itself where it is
I don't believe OE has an API accessible like LookOut and Thunderbird do.
It doesn't. But that doesn't mean its impossible to do, just harder.
The PGP stuff has a plugin for OE that allows it to sign messages after
you compose them, adn to encrypt and decrypt messages. It also adds menus
-Original Message-
From: Will Duff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 6:40 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: SpamAssassin Coach - Outlook/Thunderbird Plugin
Thanks all for the already valuable feedback and support! To
answer some
Title: Re: SpamAssassin Coach - Outlook/Thunderbird Plugin
Justin Mason wrote:
Bowie Bailey writes:
Will Duff wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been working with SpamAssassin for the course of
Google's Summer
of Code to create 'SpamAssassin Coach' - an add-in available
this is really promising, but i think it sort of points out some
deficiencies in the current state of handling sa things from the
client side.
i'm wondering if it would make sense to create a separate learner
server that deals with this stuff, with this server calling the
training
Hi everyone,
I've been working with SpamAssassin for the course of Google's Summer
of Code to create 'SpamAssassin Coach' - an add-in available for
Mozilla Thunderbird and Microsoft Outlook. The purpose of the add-in
is to allow users to report spam and ham to SpamAssassin right from
their
Will Duff wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been working with SpamAssassin for the course of Google's Summer
of Code to create 'SpamAssassin Coach' - an add-in available for
Mozilla Thunderbird and Microsoft Outlook. The purpose of the add-in
is to allow users to report spam and ham to SpamAssassin
-Original Message-
From: Will Duff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 8:10 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: SpamAssassin Coach - Outlook/Thunderbird Plugin
Hi everyone,
I've been working with SpamAssassin for the course of
Google's Summer
XP sp2, outlook 2002, sp2.
Upon leaving outlook, get ok disconnection popup.
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