Remember that Outlook has AutoArchiving features. There is some possibility that the AutoArchive feature either deleted these emails or archived them into another folder. In my opinion, the Possible Spam folder (I think is what your Junk Suspects folder is), should not be auto archived or auto deleted, since you should process everything in this folder and either label it as Spam (Delete As Spam) or label it as good email (Recover from Spam). When you hit Recover from Spam on something in your Junk Suspects folds, it puts it back into the Inbox, and trains SpamBayes to recognize this email as a good email. Similarly, hitting Delete As Spam moves the email into the Junk Certain folder and trains SpamBayes that this message is spam. As SpamBayes is trained, the amount of stuff in the Junk Suspects folder decreases, as does the spam in the Inbox.
Peter Bishop _____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jesse Pelton Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 8:05 AM To: Rod & Yvonne Bercov; [email protected] Subject: Re: [Spambayes] All our stored emails have disappeared SpamBayes does not hide or delete messages, and the closest thing to a quarantine it has is moving messages into your possible spam and certain spam folders. I'm afraid something else moved or removed those messages. Have you looked in the Deleted Items folder? If SpamBayes is installed correctly, training is simple. First, select an incorrectly classified message (possible spam, spam that is in the ham folder, or ham in the spam folder). Then either drag it to the correct folder or click the appropriate SpamBayes button ("Recover from Spam" or "Delete as Spam" in 1.0.4, if I recall correctly). _____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rod & Yvonne Bercov Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 9:24 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Spambayes] All our stored emails have disappeared Importance: High I hope you can provide directions to recover all of our stored emails. We have had a new computer for only two weeks approx. The installer transferred a large quantity of our stored "Inbox" emails from our old computer. We are using SpamBayes Outlook Addin Binary Version 1.0.4 (March 2005). This causes all of our incoming emails to be placed in the "Junk Suspects" folder in the first instance. We have not yet figured out how to "train" the computer to recognise spam and therefore we have not yet transferred any emails out of "Junk Suspects" into "Inbox". Yesterday (Monday 11/12/06), all of our stored emails simply disappeared out of "Junk Suspects". We have made enquiries through the "help" function by inserting "quarantined emails" and "hidden emails" as our enquiry. However this was unsuccessful. We look forward to receiving you reply as soon as possible, with effective directions leading to the recovery of our stored incoming emails. Rod and Yvonne Bercov
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