Hi

I've just rebuilt our 2003 server and done a clean install of the 
Windows binary version of SB. Having browsed the web site docs I can't 
find anything to explain the behaviour I'm seeing. We're not running 
the SMTP proxy, only a POP proxy. There are therefore no SMTP "train 
as" addresses set.

The ini file reflects these settings.

I also have the SB system configured to notate to for spam/unsure, and 
to classify subject headers only for spam.

However still SB insists on adding "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" as an 
address to all messages about which it is unsure.

I'm fairly sure that the older [nonbinary] version I used to use 
permitted one to control what addresses were added and what wording was 
added to subject and X headers etc via ini settings, but I can't find 
any documentation in the current version that supports this.  I'm 
probably being quite blind here.

I really need to a] prevent SB adding unecessary addresses to the To: 
headers and b] manage /what/ is added to the subject line. Suggestions 
or pointers welcomed.

Footnote on an issue you may want to know about: if one has a proxy 
service installed on a 2000/2003 server, with SB Tray Icon set to open 
on login, and one is using Windows Terminal Services or Remote Desktop 
to connect to the target machine then in most cases [unless one makes 
special effort to do otherwise] one is connecting to Console 1 rather 
than Console 0. That means that there's a new instance of the Tray Icon 
starting up as one logs in; the SB Tray app /really/ does not like a 
2nd instance of itself running and will report that the SB service is 
not running when it /is/ running correctly. If one mistakenly attempts 
to 'start' the service from the tray icon one gets a lengthy timeout 
eventually followed by an error that the service could not be started.

TIA

Robert


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