Hi Peter, thanks a lot for the information. That was the missing link I apparently kept ignoring.
Cheers & Thanks, Hartwig Friday, March 19, 2004, 1:14:35 PM, you wrote: PM> Hi Hartwig, PM> on Fri, 19 Mar 2004 09:15:00 +0100GMT, you wrote: PM>>> I don't believe there is. And there shouldn't be. You'd better train PM>>> K9 with the spam *you* actually receive. This way you will get K9 to PM>>> filter to *your* needs. HH>> Well, exactly for that reason I would like to be able to use *my* spam HH>> email folder from the Bat to train K9. PM> OIC. Sorry for misunderstanding. Here's from the K9 site: PM> ,----- [ Initial Feeding ] PM> | When you run K9 for the first time you will notice that it creates 5 PM> | sub-directories under an Emails directory, found where you installed PM> | K9. PM> | PM> | Grab all of the spam emails you can find and copy them into the Spam PM> | directory. K9 recognizes any text files that contain the entire plain PM> | text version of emails, including headers, such as those exported from PM> | Outlook Express (*.eml), which you can drag and drop directly from OE PM> | into the directory. Do not attempt to place proprietary binary email PM> | format files here - K9 won't understand them - they must be plain text PM> | files. PM> | PM> | Grab all of your known "Good" emails and copy them into the Good PM> | directory, similar to above. PM> | PM> | Note: It isn't necessary to keep all of these emails in these folders PM> | for K9 to work but it is advisable to build up a good collection for PM> | initial training or for rebuilding the word databases at some point if PM> | that becomes necessary. PM> `----- ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.04.7 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

