Assuming you're using the Outlook plug-in, you should be able to select any message in your spam folder, then click the "Not Spam" or "Recover from Spam" button on the SpamBayes toolbar. Alternatively, you should be able to drag it from your spam folder to your inbox. Either way, the training should be reversed. (You might need to do this with more than one message, depending on prior training.) I'm not sure how a message could not be "clickable." Can you provide details as to what you're doing, what you're expecting, and what's happening instead? Another approach is just to discard your training database altogether. Some people are reluctant to do this, but SpamBayes learns so quickly that it doesn't bother me to retrain. Click "SpamBayes" on the SpamBayes toolbar, select "SpamBayes Manager..." from the menu that displays, and click the "Training" tab. If you specify empty "known good" and "known spam" folders, check "Rebuild entire database," and click "Start Training," you'll end up with an empty training database. If you specify "known good" and "known spam" folders that have appropriate messages in them, you'll jump-start your training based on those messages.
________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of HAMISH MCLEOD Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 7:40 AM To: spambayes@python.org Subject: [Spambayes] Hi, Please could you tell me how to reverse a definition. I accidentally registered a regular newsletter as spam and now ~I cannot find any way to reverse that identification. None of the spam mails that spoambayes has identified are clickable in the folder where i sent them once identified and there is no apparent method to reverse the process, so all these newsletters are getting trashed as spam. Regards H Mcleod
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