As you are using James 2.2.0*, simply put it.praxis.james.jar in the 
james\apps\james\SAR-INF\lib directory. Any matcher/mailet jar should be put there. If 
you were using James 2.1.* it would have been much more complicated.

Vincenzo

> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Bishop - alternative IT [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: mercoledi 16 luglio 2003 9.59
> To: James Users List
> Subject: Bayes in James....?
> 
> 
> Hi guys, 
>  
> I'm trying to implement some of the bayes stuff from
> http://portale.praxis.it/pub/james/readme.htm into James today, without
> much success. Running in a Wintel environment, where abouts do you need
> to place the it.praxis.james.jar for James to be able to see the classes
> within? (Hope that makes sense. I'm a pretty well educated IT guy, but
> Java is *not* something I know at all well) I've tried putting copies of
> it into varies directories within the James install, to know avail...
>  
> Currently James returns this error when starting, after I've added
> references to the bayes classes within the config.xml file....
>  
> James 2.2.0a7
> Unable to init mailet JDBCBayesianAnalysisFeeder Check spool manager
> logs for more details. org.apache.mailet.MailetException: Could not load
> mailet (JDBCBayesianAnalysisFeeder);
>  
>  
>  
> Would appreciate any advice. Also, if this *isn't* the preferred way to
> implement bayes filtering, I'd appreciate you pointing me in the right
> direction...
>  
> Many thanks,
> 
> John :)
> 


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