Hello Melissa,

Friday, June 25, 2004, 8:19:23 AM, you wrote:

MR> Hi Nick,

MR> On Thursday, June 24, 2004, at 2:40:06 PM PST, you wrote:

>> Still working out some issues with TB! v2. Does v2 come with an
>> anti-spam plug-in by default? Specifically one that would add to the
>> subject line "intercepted as spam" any message it found as
>> suspicious?

MR> I know that the BayesIT plug-in works with TB!, but since I use
MR> something else (K9 proxy), I'm not familiar with how BayesIT works.

MR> With K9, there's a choice of having K9 put [Spam] in the subject line
MR> of suspected email, or "X-Text-Classification: spam" added to the
MR> headers. These can be used as filtering strings...so that messages
MR> classified as spam can be placed in a spam folder (I use a single
MR> "common" folder for spam from all my accounts).

having battled with BayesIt for months I have now switched to POPFile and I
am very pleased - it works!!


just to throw my 0.02€ into the pot.... :-)

-- 
Best regards,
 Graham                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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