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I'll bet it felt good to get that off your chest! Congratulations!
 
What puzzles me, though, is why the Outlook addin works so well for so many of us while working so badly for you. You're not laboring under a curse or something, are you? (Like the one that kept the Boston Red Sox from winning the World Series for 86 years.) Maybe you should consider seeking advice from an exorcist.

Bob 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mel Slane
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 8:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Spambayes] Uselessness of SpamBayes for Outlook

I've been using the Outlook addin for Windows (XP) for several months now, and I'm thoroughly unimpressed.  I thought I would give it the benefit of the doubt for the first month or so, but it continues to put the same obvious, pathetic spam emails in the Suspect folder, identical to the ones I've told it were spam many, many times over.  Apparently this thing gets to a certain point where it's no longer capable of improving, or the other side is improving faster - either one is a loss for my side.  I've actually started over twice now with the teaching process, and both times have ended up with similar results.  I think it's time to admit this is not working and go back to a combination of the built-in Outlook filter, which was at least as good as SpamBayes, and Norton IS 2005.   Good idea guys but bad execution.
 
Mel Slane
Peoria, IL
 

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