Stacey, I am not quite sure exactly what action you took to "put someone in the Spam Junk E-mail". In particular, was it a SpamBayes command or an Outlook command? Outlook has its own spam processing that usually works before SpamBayes spam processing. To fix the situation, you need to find the email in question. Look in the Spam Junk E-mail folder for this email. If the problem is that you used Outlook mechanisms to mark this as spam, then right-click on the email and select the appropriate command from the Junk Email command menu. You should really have separate spam folders for Outlook and SpamBayes. If you used SpamBayes to mark this as spam, then you can just either use the Recover from Spam command or you can move the email to your Inbox. These actions are equivalent to SpamBayes. Remember that SpamBayes does not have the concept of "putting someone safe or unsafe". SpamBayes uses many more clues than simply who the email is from to determine what is spam and what is good (or what SpamBayes calls "ham"). SpamBayes can easily distinguish spam from ham from the same sender. If you have any friends like some of mine, then you might need this.
Peter Bishop _____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stacey Wight Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 7:52 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Spambayes] email HELLO, WHAT IF I PUT SOMEONE IN THE SPAM JUNK EMAIL BUT SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN. I CANNOT FIND ANYTHING TO CLICK TO UN-SPAM AND EMAIL. HOW DO I PUT THEM AS SAFE OR UNMARK AS 'NOT SPAM'? THANKS, STACEY
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