Op maandag 13-11-2006 om 10:36 uur [tijdzone -0600], schreef Ken Fulks: > I have installed Spambayes on several computers in our church office > to eliminate a significant amount of spam that they receive. Most > users are very happy with the program and its effectiveness, and the > fact that they do not need to do anything for it to work. > > However, on only one computer, an Outlook warning pops up every time > they create a new email message. The warning states that "Another > program is trying to access the Outlook address book. Do you want to > allow this access?" The user can then select whether to allow the > access for anywhere from 1-10 minutes. This does not happen on the > other 4 computers using Spambayes with Outlook. > > All of the computers are similar model Dell Dimension desktops with > Pentium 4 processors, Windows XP Pro with SP2 and all updates. All use > Office 2002 and the Outlook version that comes with that. They are > connected in a peer to peer network and email service is provided by > Yahoo mail, which is why they get tons of spam. (I am not in charge of > which service we use, just a volunteer network support person.) > > The Windows Knowledge base recommends using the Outlook Add-In Manager > to disable the particular add-in. > (Tools/Options/Other/General-advanced Options/Add-In Manager) > However, then Spambayes does not work. > > Do you have any suggestions on how to eliminate this warning message > whenever a new email is created in Outlook? > > Thanks, > > Ken > > PS. I learned about Spambayes from Maximum PC magazine.
Hello Ken, I am not one of the Spambayes developers, just a user like you. But I am quite sure Spambayes does not need the Outlook Address Book. I am quite certain there is another application doing this. I suggest scanning for spyware. Greets, Amedee Van Gasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html
