On Wed, July 25, 2007 17:34, Thomas Mark wrote:
> Dear Spambayes,
>
> Recently I sent copies of e-mails to you because we were having trouble
> with
> our configuration and certain spam still getting through. I thought that
> these e-mails were between your company

SpamBayes is not a company but an Open Source project by some volonteers.
Open means open development, but also open support channels.

> and ours but through google
> searches
> I have found the exact copies of the e-mails that I sent you. These
> e-mails
> contain sensitive company information and I would like it if you could
> please remove them immediately and confirm to me that they were removed.

I don't understand. The mailing list info clearly states:

<quote>
This mailing list discusses a Python implementation of a Bayesian
classifier, with anti-spam aspirations. It is the discussion list adjunct
to the SpamBayes project on SourceForge.

Please note that this is a public mailing list: all messages sent to this
list are visible to the public, and are publicly archived.

To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the SpamBayes
Archives.
</quote>
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes

You should have read that. It's like an instruction manual. You do read
instruction manuals, don't you?

> I would greatly appreciate it if each one of these messages could be
> removed
> ASAP.
>
>
>
>                                                                 Thank you
> very much and I would like a confirmation if possible when this has been
> accomplished.

Mission: impossible.


To the SpamBayes devs: could you add this as a FAQ?

-- 
Amedee
Yet Another Happy SpamBayes User (YAHSU)

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