> Tom, [sic] I went through the steps you outlined below. SpamBay seems > to be filtering my messages, tho as I read it, it isn't putting > some of them in any boxes which is what I've been observing. Printout > of that page: [...] > SpamBayes: Watching (for incremental training) in 'Gerald/Junk E-mail' [...] > Message 'Does your girl like surprises?' in 'Gerald/Inbox' had a Spam > classification of 'Unsure'
This message should be in your unsure folder. > Message 'RE: BLUE HILLS May 19th @ Blue Hills' in > 'Gerald/Inbox' had a Spam classification of 'No' This message should be in your inbox. > Message 'try our name-brand cheap soft today' in > 'Gerald/Inbox' had a Spam classification of 'Yes' This message should be in the 'Gerald/Junk E-mail' folder. [...] > Moving and spam training message 'RE: [Spambayes] Help' - Training on > message 'RE: [Spambayes] Help' in 'Gerald/Inbox - trained as spam > Training on message 'RE: [Spambayes] Help' in 'Gerald/Inbox - > trained as good This is confusing. The first bit is training my reply to you (from the subject) as spam, and moving it to the spam folder. The second bit is training it as good. It looks like you selected the message, clicked "Delete as Spam", then found it in the Junk folder and dragged it back to the Inbox. Is that right? If so, then you are definitely looking at the right Junk folder. > When I look at my [view] filter settings, they are indeed turned > off. That's what they should be. If the messages in the log aren't appearing where the log says they are, and the view filters are off, then my only thought is that maybe something else is moving them. What happens if you disable SpamBayes? (Either uninstall or untick the "Enable Filtering" box in the SpamBayes Manager dialog). Does mail still vanish? What happens if you put mail in the Junk/Unsure folders? Does it stay there? With SpamBayes enabled, what happens if you manually move a message to the unsure/junk folder? Does it stay there? What type of store was this? (Apologies if you've already said). Exchange, Hotmail or IMAP? If so, then maybe something running on the server is moving them? If it's a local PST file, then it'd have to be something on your machine. =Tony.Meyer -- Please always include the list (spambayes at python.org) in your replies (reply-all), and please don't send me personal mail about SpamBayes. http://www.massey.ac.nz/~tameyer/writing/reply_all.html explains this. _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html
