If SpamBayes is installed correctly, you should have extra buttons in the Outlook toolbar labeled "Delete As Spam" and/or "Recover From Spam" (depending on the current Outlook folder). Any time SpamBayes fails to classify a message correctly, you can click the appropriate button to a) train SpamBayes so it can classify similar messages correctly in the future and b) move the message to the appropriate location. Once the system has enough training to function well, few messages will go to your Spam Suspects folder. Most messages will be classified as good mail ("ham") and left in your inbox or spam and moved to your spam folder. Since the messages you receive will almost certainly change over time, SpamBayes is always open to correction using its toolbar buttons.


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dennis S. Furbush
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 1:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Spambayes] Mail doesn't go to Spam Suspects

The first time I used sambayes, it configured it correctly for OUTLOOK and the mail automatically downloaded to Spam suspects. 

 

The next day I tried to download messages again and they all went to my INBOX, not the Spam Suspects file.  How do I get it to download to the Spam Suspects file and not INBOX?

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