First, I don't think SpamBayes creates any folders. I'd suspect the new Exchange provider and/or Outlook. Second, SpamBayes allows you to specify any folders you like for spam and possible spam. You could try removing the Junk E-mail1 folder, creating your own spam and possible spam folders, and configuring SpamBayes to use those folders. (You specify the folders on the Filter tab of the SpamBayes Manager. The Manager is available from the SpamBayes button on the Outlook toolbar.) I'd be a bit nervous about removing the Junk E-mail1 folder, though. Exchange may be putting messages that it thinks are junk into it. I don't trust Exchange's filtering, so I have SpamBayes filter the Junk E-mail and Junk E-mail Candidates folders as well as the inbox. This removes the possibility that I'll miss ham because of misclassification by Exchange. (I use 1.1 alpha software, which allows ham as well as spam to be moved.)
________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Charlie Wirth Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 10:08 AM To: spambayes@python.org Subject: [Spambayes] Missing Junk Email Folder Hello: We use Spambayes in our office and it works very well. We have been having a problem recently when we changed to a new Exchange provider. It seems that the default Junk E-Mail folder is missing on many of our computers. We are using Outlook 2003. It appears that Spambayes created a new folder called Junk E-mail1. With the default junk e-mail folder we had the ability to 'empty' this folder. But with the junk e-mail1 folder we cannot do this. We can remove this folder but not empty it. I have use the Outlook utility to recreate default folders but this does not work. Any suggestions on how to bring back the default junk e-mail folder? Thanks, Charlie Wirth
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