David,

It's been a while since I last used ThunderBayes, but at the time, it came with a builtin version of SpamBayes - v.1.0.4. If you wished to use a newer version (like 1.1a4), you could install the newer version first, then configure ThunderBayes to control the
other install instead of the builtin version.  So it's a user choice thing.

Original ThunderBayes (along with many other addons) is not supported by Thunderbird 3 (if you've upgraded). As the developer is no longer maintaining the program, an update is unlikely.
http://pieces.openpolitics.com/2008/04/the-state-of-thunderbayes/

However, someone else has taken up the cause with ThunderBayes++ (experimental), and he's looking for volunteers:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/57801

Dale


On 01/12/2010 2:39 PM, David Ansley wrote:
I'm using Thunderbird as my e-mail client. Will Thunderbayes work by itself as an effective spam filter, or do I need to load Spambayes first, then Thunderbayes?

Thanks!

David

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