> I will poke around the SF bug tracker. I haven't used it for ages. The
> most recent source is on GitHub:
> 
> https://github.com/smontanaro/spambayes
> 
> Going forward, I would prefer bugs to be reported there. Note,
> however, I am not going to go out and hunt down bug reports. If they
> are forwarded and I can handle them, that's fine. It's not my job to
> figure out all the other places people might be reporting bugs. I
> don't have a bunch of time to devote to this, but a couple other
> SpamBayes developers indicated they still use it (alas, they will have
> all gotten bounces to their replies). Perhaps we can clean up some of
> the obvious problems and push out a new release.

No problem, I can forward bugs to GitHub.

> One of the primary reasons releases stopped was that we lost the last
> person available to make Windows releases. I've created a couple other
> source releases since then, but was hesitant to get too far in front
> of the Windows version, since from where I sat (watching the
> spamba...@python.org mailing list), most users seemed to be on
> Windows.

I understand.

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