Tuesday, April 20, 2004, 6:04:11 PM, you wrote: SH> Did you try Michael Rudnick's suggestion ...
SH> ,----- [ ] SH> | I have now trained the plug-in and it (for now) seems to be SH> | cooperating better. Here's what I did: - Went to each folder (Received SH> | messages( and marked all the messages as NOT Junk. - Closed out the SH> | program - Opened it back up. SH> `----- I was having the same problem after upgrading to TB!v2.10 with v.0.5 of BayesIt. I tried fiddling with various settings, all to no avail, and finally went back to v.0.4, which I of course had to retrain. But when 0.5.3 came out I downloaded and installed it today (after deleting v.0.4). I seem to have lucked out. After installing it, I checked the settings under preferences|plugins|anti-spam|information; it showed over 750 letters in the spam frequency dictionary, so it must have transferred that over from the previous version when it installed. It also retained my average score setting (currently 2). The first time I downloaded messages afterwards it caught 9/11 and didn't have a single false positive. I don't know what I may have done differently this time, because I did nothing but unzip it and install it using TB! preference menu. Whatever it may have been, I ain't gonna touch anything, and hope it eventually catches closer to 95% or better. ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.10.01 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

