Maybe I'm not understanding the problem. I think you're saying that you're finding messages in your Junk Suspects folder that you think SpamBayes should recognize as ham. My point is that if that's the case, it may not be SpamBayes that's putting the messages there. If that's not what you're trying to get across, maybe the classic "Here's what I do (in detail), here's what I expect to happen, and here's what actually happens" narrative would help. Also, please specify your environment (mail client name and version, SpamBayes version, operating system name and version). Please "reply to all" so a) you get the benefit of the experience of everyone on the list, and b) future users can search the archives and get the benefit of whatever resolution comes of this exchange.
________________________________ From: Douglas B McAdams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 11:00 AM To: Jesse Pelton Subject: RE: [Spambayes] Problem I don't think your response addresses my problem. My issue is that when I pull an item sent by a sender from the "Junk Suspects" and click on "Recover from Spam" I have be having to do it over and over when I receive e-mails from the same sender. In essence the Spam filer is not accepting the training. Thanks ________________________________ From: Jesse Pelton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 9:14 AM To: Douglas B McAdams; spambayes@python.org Subject: RE: [Spambayes] Problem If you're using Outlook with Exchange and have configured SpamBayes to put suspected spam in Outlook's Junk E-mail Candidates folder, you can't tell who put a given message there, Outlook/Exchange or SpamBayes. It may well be the former. I prefer to set up separate spam and spam candidates folders for SpamBayes. I don't trust the classification performed by Outlook/Exchange, so I have SpamBayes filter Outlook's junk folders. If you set up version 1.0x of SpamBayes, any messages that Outlook/Exchange thinks are junk but SpamBayes does not will remain in the junk folder. With version 1.1, SpamBayes is capable of moving good messages, so messages incorrectly classified by Outlook/Exchange can be moved to your inbox. ________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Douglas B McAdams Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 10:55 AM To: spambayes@python.org Subject: [Spambayes] Problem Importance: High I have had to continually pull the same senders from my "Junk Mail" suspects. After having to do so, the program is not remembering the sending and sending directly to my In Box. Help please.
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