Since you're using Outlook, the right track is to start
over and install the Outlook plugin instead of the POP3 proxy. The proxy does a
decent job if you're using an arbitrary POP3 client, but the Outlook plugin
is much easier to set up and use.
Bob
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Subject: [Spambayes] Newbie Question..Brand new user to spambayes. Installed the Pop3 server just fine. Changed Outlook to localhost. It seems to be doing it's job (see header):Received: from teamgear.net ([81.198.145.103]) by 3essentials.com with MailEnable ESMTP; Tue, 29 Nov 2005 01:42:51 -0500
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X-Spambayes-MailId: 1133246627But all messages are still coming into the inbox. Obviously there is a setting somewhere to tell it to actually filter these messages but I'm not having any luck. Can someone point me in the correct direction?Greg Fishback
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