Donna,

Remember that SpamBayes is designed to move emails from the Inbox to either
a Spam Certain folder or a Possible Spam folder.  It's filtering is much
more sophisticated than any programmable rule will be, and is based on
training it on the spam and the good email.  Thus, any system based on safe
domains or other easily programmable rule will still allow spam through.
SpamBayes can easily be added to any such mechanisms (or else used instead
of such mechanisms) to provide substantially better spam filtering than such
mechanisms allow.

Peter Bishop
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To: Donna Walden
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Subject: Re: [Spambayes] [spambayes-dev] SpamBayes


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    Skip> It's virtually impossible to speculate without some data.  Can you
    Skip> post a message or at least the evidence that SpamBayes generated
    Skip> for one of these messages?

    Donna> I don't really understand what type of info you are asking for.
    Donna> The email domain had been accepted as safe and emails from that
    Donna> domain were going into the Inbox. (~ 2 months) In the last few
    Donna> days, they are being sent to the Spam Folder.

    Donna> Does this help?
 
Not really.  I don't know which SpamBayes tool you're using.  Since your
message cam from Exchange I'll assume you use the Outlook plugin for now.
It implements a Show Spam Clues function.  I'm not sure where it lives (I
don't use Outlook), but the output of that should be mailed here.

    Donna> Donna Walden
    Donna> Information System Manager
    Donna> Georgia HAP Administrators, Inc.
    Donna> 2296 Henderson Mill Road, Suite 306
    Donna> Atlanta, GA 30345-2739
    Donna> (770)939-3939, ext. 2014
    Donna> (770)939-3886 (Fax)
    Donna> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Skip

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