Saturday, February 20, 2016, 2:35:54 PM, Jack wrote: JSL> Hello TBUDL'ers,
JSL> Well apparently I've finally downloaded and installed the correct AntispamSniper JSL> thanks to everybody who helped with this. I now have an ASS toolbar where there JSL> wasn't one before. That's a good sign. JSL> I'm not quite sure how this is supposed to work however. I used JSL> Dispatch-mail-on-server to get the server to download one of the offending JSL> emails and when it arrived I selected it and clicked on MARK AS JUNK in the ASS JSL> toolbar. The email disappeared but DID NOT go into my JUNK folder as I thought it JSL> would. When I mark junk it goes to a folder called "Junk mail". I'm not sure how that gets created or how the routing goes. JSL> Thinking that marking the email as junk would set a flag for ASS, I downloaded JSL> another from the same sender and it simply appeared in my inbox as normal. I JSL> expected ASS to catch the email and automatically move it to the JUNK folder JSL> before it ever got to the inbox JSL> I'm obviously missing something about how ASS is supposed to work. You have to train the filters. I don't think there's an exact figure, but it might be a hundred messages or so before you start seeing somewhat consistent filtering. Just continue marking spam and check the junk folder and mark false positives as not junk. ________________________________________________ Current version is 7.1 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html