I've just upgraded to James 2.3.0 from 2.2.0 to take advantage of the
Bayesian filter amongst other things. Apart from a hiccup with the
MySQL driver not being included in the tar file (despite what it says on
the web page [1]) the upgrade was very smooth.
Now I want to wage war on spam! I've used the example config.xml to
create a 'spam' and 'not.spam' email address which seems to work.
However I'm using a Thunderbird client to forward the emails to these
two addresses and it occurs to me that thunderbird is forwarding emails
by creating an attachment out of the original received message. Isn't
the Bayesian analysis filter going to eventually think that any emails
from me are spam rather than analysing the actual message in the attachment?
Regards,
David Legg.
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[1] The web page
[http://james.apache.org/server/2.3.0/using_database.html] states:
Please note that a MySQL driver is included as part of the James
distribution and so there is no need to add such a driver to the lib
directory. But the download file [james-with-phoenix-2.3.0-src.tar.gz]
doesn't actually contain it.
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