Does anybody have any experience of using SpamBayes with Nelson E-Mail
Organiser, aka NEO Pro: http://www.caelo.com
It's an add-on to Microsoft Outlook 98/2000/2002(XP)/2003/2007 - POP3 only,
not IMAP.
I'm guessing it should work OK, but one of our members who is committed to
Neo Pro and is
Charlotte, if you mean the SpamBayes Outlook plug-in, uninstall
in the usual way:
Control Panel - Add or Remove Programs - SpamBayes n.n.n
This does not remove the training database, so if you want
complete removal you'll have to go in and delete the
folders/files left behind.
But you'd be
As a long-time SpamBayes user who finds that SpamBayes seems to
be relatively helpless against image spam, I'm looking for
informed comment on the following, received from Sunbelt
Software:
Start Quote
Does your Antispam solution catch Image Spam? Ninja Does!
Rather than
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Subject: Re: [Spambayes] A fix for image spam???
Op vrijdag 05-01-2007 om 08:26 uur [tijdzone +1000], schreef
Bill Hely:
As a long-time SpamBayes user who finds that SpamBayes seems
to
be relatively helpless against image spam, I'm looking for
informed comment on the following
Fantastic! Thanks very much for that. I'm finishing up a contract
job at the moment but will definitely get to 1.1a2 during the
week.
Best regards,
- Bill Hely
- Brisbane, Australia
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tony Meyer
Sent
SpamBayes has NO CAPABILITY to delete mail - neither
intentionally nor accidentally.
What version of SpamBayes are you using?
What eMail client?
Do you have any mail handling rules in place?
Any other information relevant to your setup?
Fix this or we're done.
Interesting way to ask for help
On the contrary, it is a perfectly legitimate question for a
SpamBayes list.
Although the folder *can* be recreated in Outlook, it can also be
recreated directly in the SpamBayes Manager.
And in either case SpamBayes has to be told where the recreated
spam folder resides.
It would have also
sb_server users should *not* use 1.1a1. Use 1.0.4 or 1.1a2
(from
source, or the binary when I manage to get it out).
*GENTLE* prod: Any progress in the direction of the 1.1a2 Binary,
Tony.
- Bill H.
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Title: Message
As
Tony is only dropping in infrequently at the moment, I'll try a suggestion,
which may be well wide of the mark.
I
believe MAPI_E_INVALID_ENTRYID is a Microsoft error. Try a Google search
for the term:
site:Microsoft.com
"MAPI_E_INVALID_ENTRYID"
and
see if
Title: Message
Under SpamBayes -- Filter
messages, do you have the appropriate boxes checked under "Restrict the filter
to"?
- Bill H.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Scott WalshSent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 2:21 AMTo:
The more people that pester me to get a release done, the more
quickly it will be done (if the time it takes me to
delete/reply to
the messages exceeds that which it would take to do the
release, then it just makes sense).
Hell Tony, I don't want to annoy the sh*t out of you - I know
what
Title: Message
if i hit the recover from spam button it moved the email into my
inbox
True.
Stephen, AFAIK SpamBayes doesn't have the ability to delete anything, so
I suggest you check very carefully the settings on the various tabs
options under the SpamBayes Manager (under the toolbar
What is the serious pop3proxy bug? Is it in the bug reports?
Dunno. From an exchange on March 27...
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Bill H. OK, I've picked up on Tony's suggestion and installed
proxy version 1.1a1 for Outlook Express.
Tony M.I hope you meant the version in CVS (it should
TONY MEYER SAID:
Uninstalled SB 1.0.4 which I could not get to work.
Installed
1.1a1 per your FAQ 4.21 setup for Outlook Express.
No! The POP3 proxy (what you use for Outlook Express
SpamBayes)
does not work with 1.1a1. Stick with 1.0.4, which definitely
does work.
But doesn't this
Title: Message
When the SpamBayes for
Outlook plug-in is first installed it is active for, and usable by, only the person who is logged into Windows at that
time - in your case the Administrator.
When another user logs into the same PC
under different login credentials, SpamBayes will not
Leslie, look under the SpamBayes button (next to the Delete as
spam button) on the Outlook toolbar.
- Bill H.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Freeman, Les
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 11:26 PM
To: spambayes@python.org
Subject:
Title: Message
Try
deleting the UNSURE folder, restart Outlook, recreate the UNSURE folder, tell
SpamBayes about it (Filtering tab in the SpamBayes Manager).
- Bill H.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Torres Daniel (ATI
Title: Message
Hi
Gay.
After
installing the SpamBayes plug-ininto Outlook you should have a new toolbar
with the options "Delete as spam" and "SpamBayes".
The
"SpamBayes" option opens a drop-down list and one of those entries is "SpamBayes
Manager..."
- Bill H. (Brisbane)
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Sorry
Frank, Error-Guard is nothing to do with SpamBayes. But...
From
what I know of Error-Guard your grandson did you a favor!
However, you cannot properly and completely remove it just by
deleting.
I
suggest you use Google to research this product before trying to
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Evan,
where you enter the word 'localhost' (which is just a reference to your own
computer) depends on the eMail client program you are using. For example in
Outlook Express 6 the sequence to follow would be:
Tools
-- Accounts -- Mail (tab) -- Properties -- Server
(tab)
Title: Message
Robert, AFAIK the SpamBayes Outlook plug-in makes no changes to account
configurations in MS Outlook, and especially not to any SMTP (outgoing mail)
settings. SpamBayes is concerned with incoming mail.
Are
you sure that the receive/retransmit process isn't being controlled by
OK, I've picked up on Tony's suggestion and installed proxy
version 1.1a1 for Outlook Express.
The new annotations for the TO line do solve the problem I had
with 1.0.4 when the domain name contains the word spam. I will
continue testing and report anything I find.
However, I am having
I don't use Eudora but I may have clients who do. So as a matter
of interest, is the SpamBayes installation for Eudora any
different to the installation for Outlook Express? Are there
Eudora-specific things that have to be taken into account?
Obviously the precise means of assigning localhost as
Seems to be exceptionally quiet here the past week Ian, so I'll
try to help, but I need more info.
Are you using the Outlook plug-in version of SpamBayes?
Have you been running it for a while or is it just installed?
Did you ever have an Unsure or Junk Suspects folder?
- Bill H.
This probably needs to be targeted to Tony Meyer.
Tony?
TIA
- Bill H.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Hely
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 12:38 PM
To: spambayes@python.org
Subject: Re: [Spambayes] Domain name contains
, 2006 6:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; spambayes@python.org
Subject: Re: [Spambayes] Domain name contains the word spam.
[Bill Hely]
I own a domain with spam in the domain name so, because of
the
way the proxy brands eMail, the Outlook Express rules trap
all
messages
Any thoughts about having some sort of RBL-check vet the incoming
mail against the RBLs before SpamBayes gets a look at it?
I'm using the SpamBayes Outlook plug-in. After long use I'm still
getting too much UNSURE stuff which is invariably straight spam.
Seems the spammers are getting smarter
Well, no other input, so it seems we are on our own Aaron.
As I can't replicate it, I have instructed the person with the
problem in detailed malware scans and a registry cleanout after
uninstall.
Just have to wait and see what the result is.
- Bill H.
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From:
is disabled. Tools Macro Security
trusted
sources tab [X] trust all installed add-ins and templates.
Regards,
Shawn K. Hall
http://12PointDesign.com/
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Hely
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 10
I've just had a message from a client to whom I recommended the
SpamBayes Outlook Plug-in. She's having a problem I haven't
encountered before, so any recommendations welcome. Here's a
précis of what she said:
I've noticed over the last few days that messages were no longer
filtering into the
Hi. I just received a query from a client to whom I recommended
SB O/look Plugin. He said:
However after downloading SpamBayes I went through the steps to
install it and I keep getting this message: Unable to register
the DLL/OCX: DllRegisterServer failed; code 0x.
Any ideas?
TIA
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Thanks for your interest and assistance.
- Bill Hely
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QUESTION:
Is there a good reason why there is no option to direct spam
straight to the Deleted Items folder?
It's not as if it is something you could do accidentally, as it
has to be intentionally set that way in the SB Manager/Filtering
tab.
I have to archive all my spam for a few months, but
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Behalf Of Bill Hely
Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 8:09 PM
To: spambayes@python.org
Subject: [Spambayes] Spam score confusion
RE: Outlook Plug-in
I have implemented the display of the spam score column in
Outlook.
When I Show spam clues
Thanks Tony. Much appreciated.
- Bill H.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tony Meyer
Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 6:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: spambayes@python.org
Subject: Re: [Spambayes] Tony Meyer - Training question
RE: Outlook Plug-in
I have implemented the display of the spam score column in
Outlook.
When I Show spam clues for current message, the Combined
Score thus revealed never matches the percentage shown in
Outlook's Spam column. I can't find any figure in the clues
for current message that matches
Hi.
If someone executes the command to make SpamBayes available to
all users on a PC, then later multiple users are not an issue,
what's the safest way to get back to being able to access the COM
Add-In from within Outlook?
TIA
- Bill H.
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