Why don't you try recreating your database? Maybe the unusually high
ham/spam disparity is causing a problem. 

Bob 


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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Seidman, David (OCTO)
        Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 2:07 PM
        To: '[email protected]'
        Subject: [Spambayes] Telling SpamBayes a certain sender is OK
        
        

        I get messages from Metro Alert on request, which I often delete
after reading because there can be several of them when a subway line is
experiencing trouble.  I want to see them, but the SpamBayes Outlook
plug-in is convinced they are spam, even though I have never moved them
into the Spam folder.  How do I tell it that any message from Metro
Alert should be left in the Inbox?  I am using the current version of
SpamBayes, and I have attached the clues file for one of the Metro Alert
messages that was rated at 99%.

         

        David R. Seidman 
        Program Management Office 
        Office of the Chief Technology Officer 
        District of Columbia Government 
        (202) 727-1596 
        [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

         

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