> Yeah, I did all that stuff, including changing my incoming 
> server to localhost.  But my incoming e-mail (including this 
> one from you) still goes durectly into my regular inbox.  Why 
> doesn't it go into my "Possible Junk" folder?

If you look at the raw message (right-click on the message, choose
Properties, then click the Details tab) is there a
X-Spambayes-Classification header?  If so, what is the value?  (it should be
"ham", "spam", or "unsure").  If not, is there a X-Spambayes-Exception
header?  If so, what is the value?

Did you turn on the 'notate to' or 'notate subject' option?  If so, are
messages being notated?

=Tony.Meyer

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