Great! Thank you! I think what you point out is quite good. I should be able to diagnose further and if it is not PEBKAM then I will let you know.
_____ From: Mark Hammond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 4:04 PM To: 'brgentry'; spambayes@python.org Subject: RE: [Spambayes] Recognized spam not being moved The log doesn't look particularly unusual. I did however notice entries: Training on message 'elmdheid' in 'Mailbox - Brett Gentry/IPM_SUBTREE/Junk E-mail - trained as good Training on message 'Citizens Bank: client details confirmation!' in 'Mailbox - Brett Gentry/IPM_SUBTREE/Junk E-mail - trained as good Training on message 'AUTHENTIC VIAGRA AND CIALIS' in 'Mailbox - Brett Gentry/IPM_SUBTREE/Junk E-mail - trained as good Training on message 'Fw: Thanks, we accepted your company application' in 'Mailbox - Brett Gentry/IPM_SUBTREE/Junk E-mail - trained as good Training on message 'Sept 4th Update' in 'Mailbox - Brett Gentry/IPM_SUBTREE/Junk E-mail - trained as good Training on message 'Apply 70% discounts on Adobe Software ' in 'Mailbox - Brett Gentry/IPM_SUBTREE/Junk E-mail - trained as good Most of those look very much like Spam, so its not clear why they are being trained as good - it implies something is going a little wrong, and if nothing else, such spam will eventually be marked as good, and will not be processed into your spam folders. Near the end of the log I see: Moving and spam training message 'RE: Official Site' - Training on message 'RE: Official Site' in 'Mailbox - Brett Gentry/IPM_SUBTREE/Inbox/Support/Registrations - trained as spam Moving and spam training message 'RE: Official Site' - Training on message 'RE: Official Site' in 'Mailbox - Brett Gentry/IPM_SUBTREE/Inbox/Support - trained as spam Its not clear if these really are spam or not. I'd review your configuration of spambayes. If that doesn't offer any clues, then I'd wait until spambayes starts misbehaving as you describe, then send us the logs as soon as possible after you notice - ideally indicating the subject of a message that arrived around the same time. We can then review the log for strange things. Cheers, Mark From: brgentry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 5 September 2007 1:18 AM To: 'Mark Hammond'; spambayes@python.org Subject: RE: [Spambayes] Recognized spam not being moved Good point. Thanks. _____ From: Mark Hammond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 9:17 PM To: 'brgentry'; spambayes@python.org Subject: RE: [Spambayes] Recognized spam not being moved Please send us your latest log file too - see the FAQ for details on how to find that. Cheers, Mark From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of brgentry Sent: Tuesday, 4 September 2007 3:22 AM To: spambayes@python.org Subject: [Spambayes] Recognized spam not being moved When first opening Outlook for the day, SpamBayes works fine for the first few minutes, then it stops moving recognized spam into the Junk folder. I think it's timing out. The emails that don't get moved show up with significant spam ratings like, 100%. My filter is set to move things above 10% and I have tried all sorts of variations on that theme from 1% to 100%. I get lots of emails (often 100+ when I first open Outlook) and have lots of Outlook rules (40+) so I am thinking there may just be a timeout at some point and SpamBayes just stops working. I have disabled most of my spam related rules (goal is to disable all of them) but still have my routing rules on. Windows XP Pro (fully patched) SpamBayes ver 1.0.4 all files in SpamBayes folder attached Thanks--hope this helps you guys too, Brett
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