> I installed pop3proxy as service on a Windows 2k machine with > Exchange. The > mails are being received via a POP3-connector for every recipient. > > When I log into the webconfiguration it tells me this: > > POP3 proxy running on 110, proxying to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:110. > Active POP3 conversations: 0. > POP3 conversations this session: 509. > Emails classified this session: 0 spam, 0 ham, 0 unsure. > Total emails trained: Spam: 1 Ham: 0 > More statistics... > > As far as I understand this, service and proxy-settings are up and > working. > Problem is I don't get any mails to train my engine.
If you look at a message that goes through the proxy, does it have the SpamBayes headers? In particular, does it have an X-Spambayes- Exception header? If there aren't any SpamBayes headers, could you set [globals] verbose to True, and grab the _pop3proxy.log file that gets created? Either look at it yourself, or you can send it to us AFTER YOU REMOVE YOUR USERNAME AND PASSWORD from the top. =Tony.Meyer -- Please always include the list (spambayes at python.org) in your replies (reply-all), and please don't send me personal mail about SpamBayes. http://www.massey.ac.nz/~tameyer/writing/reply_all.html explains this. _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html
