Hallo Edvinas,

On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 09:06:45 +0200GMT (6-12-2005, 8:06 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

>> IIRC those are BayesIt's dictionary files with words you've defined as
>> spam or ham related. You're supposed to configure BayesIt so that it
>> knows where you want it to place those files.

EM> I understand it perfectly.

No, you don't.

EM> The problem is that with the clean installation I *don't have* those files.
EM> And when I don't have them BayesIt! does not vreate new ones, it just
EM> complains about missing files.

You're supposed to tell BayesIt where to place them. So that when you
mark messages as HAM or SPAM it knows where it has to create the files
when they're not on the specified place.
In  order to create them you have to tell it where you want them, you
can do that via the menu:
  Options -> Preferences -> Anti-Spam -> BayesIt! -> Configure -> Basic 
filter's options -> Working directory

Just now, just for the pleasure of testing it for you I deleted the
whole directory tree where my copy of BayesIt stores its stuff.
Subsequently I marked some messages as SPAM or HAM and BayesIt created
not only the files, but also the directory tree..

-- 
Groetjes, Roelof

ERROR: 001 Windows loaded.  System in danger.

The Bat! 3.63.06 (Beta)
Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
1 pop3 account, server on LAN
OTFE enabled
P4 3GHz
2 GB RAM

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