> My only issue is when I turn on out of the office it appears to > answer the spam & when I come back into the office it takes a long > time to get rid of the spam.
It really all depends on the "out of office" system you are using. My guess, based on your message, is that you're using the one that Exchange provides, which I believe takes effect before messages even reach Outlook. In that case SpamBayes gets to these too late to stop any auto-reply. You can leave Outlook open (assuming that you aren't taking the machine with you) while the "out of office" system is turned on (at least with the Exchange-based system I have used), and mail is still delivered to Outlook. If you did that, then you wouldn't have a problem 'catching up' when you get back. (For example, a while back when I was away for several weeks, I left Outlook processing email while I was gone. Mail that arrived was dealt with by the "out of office" system, but was also delivered, and SpamBayes filtered out spam. This meant when I logged in to Outlook Web Access to check mail I didn't have to deal with any of the spam, and (since the spam (but not the unsures) was moved to a separate PST file) I didn't exceed the size limit imposed on the Exchange account). =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
