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I'm stumped by this problem. My wife and I
use Outlook express, and we each have our own account on our XP machine.
When we both use the sb_tray program, the last one to start it up on his/her
account apparently dictates where SpamBayes will retrieve its configuration
information. Seeing this, I decided that maybe the best thing to do was to
install the sb_service to provide a central mechanism for filtering spam on our
computer.
The service starts automatically, and that seems to
work fine. I can login to either of our accounts and retrieve email.
However, the sb_tray program seems confused. Whoever runs the program
first prevents the other one from running it. The first person to run it
gets an active tray program through which he/she can review messages and
configure the server. If I login to the second account, the sb_tray
program doesn't work -- it says SpamBayes isn't running. Even if I shut
down the first user's instance of the tray program, the second user can never
seem to get an active connection to the service. Is this a known
bug? How can two outlook express users review messages via the sb_tray
program?
Thanks.
Kyle
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