TONY MEYER SAID: > > Uninstalled SB 1.0.4 which I could not get to work. Installed > > 1.1a1 per your FAQ 4.21 setup for Outlook Express. > > No! The POP3 proxy (what you use for Outlook Express & SpamBayes) > does not work with 1.1a1. Stick with 1.0.4, which definitely > does work.
But doesn't this just bring us back to the problem with 1.0.4 that any TO addresses with "spam" in the domain name (and I have one) will be classified as spam regardless? We've already discussed the related problems with 1.0.4 as far as the ubiquitous Outlook Express is concerned. 1.0.4 has an insurmountable problem in that respect; 1.1a1 has (in your words) "a serious pop3proxy bug" (you didn't say what) and, believe me Tony, it is quite inconceivable that any "average user" is even going to attempt the CVS route. So where to? The reason I started writing simplified instructions for SpamBayes was because I was recommending it to all and sundry and then getting a flood of "what the bloody hell does this mean" with regard to comments and instructions throughout SpamBayes.org. I have a complete end-user-friendly coverage of spam management in general and SpamBayes in particular ready to go, except for the fact I cannot find a satisfactory solution to the non-Outlook-for-average-users scenario. Average users will not install Python, pywin32, a CVS client and checkout the SpamBayes source. It is beyond them. I'm trying to contribute to "the cause", but I seem to have hit a brick wall with the case of other-than-Outlook clients. Hopefully I'm just missing something obvious, in which case I'll be delighted to accept an ass-whoppin' in return for the solution. -- We take security very seriously. All outgoing mail is scanned and certified Virus Free before transmission. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.4.1/313 - Release Date: 15/04/2006 _______________________________________________ SpamBayes@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html