On 9/15/20 3:46 PM, Skip Montanaro wrote:
Is there any chance someone will rewrite Spambayes to use python3? In
Debian, it's hanging on by a thread, as they move from python2 to
python3.
I'll take a look, but I know nothing about packaging stuff for Debian.
Can you put me in
Is there any chance someone will rewrite Spambayes to use python3? In
Debian, it's hanging on by a thread, as they move from python2 to python3.
Thanks,
Dale Schroeder
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On 11/23/2017 1:21 PM, Skip Montanaro wrote:
Skip, thanks for the news. What would be the symptoms of that particular bug?
The tokenizer was generating certain tokens which it assumed would be
dotted quads (e.g., 73.73.103.110) but not checking that they actually
contained four elements. The
On 09/28/2017 12:40 AM, Ted wrote:
I have a non-functioning program. I have used Spambayes since year
1999 without a hitch.
Now that Ihave a problem, sent an inquiry for help, I receive an
arrogant reply whose technical meaning indicates " you dummy look at
out faq and other info pages
Karyn,
I do not use Outlook, so my answer is anecdotal and learned from
following this mail list.
Most new Windows systems are 64-bit, not 32-bit. The SpamBayes Outlook
plugin is said to work on 64-bit systems if two conditions are met - (1)
SpamBayes is installed somewhere other than the
If something breaks, many times Skip Montanaro will fix it, as he
monitors this list; however, I don't believe any new development is
happening.
If you are not bound to the Outlook plugin, the sb_server version will
work with just about any email client. Configuration and training are
done
Dean,
The download for Windows can be found here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/spambayes/files/spambayes/1.1a6/
You can find information on installing Spambayes on Windows here:
http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/windows.html
One extra step that I recommend is installing Spambayes as a
On 04/13/2015 10:19 AM, Skip Montanaro wrote:
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 10:07 AM, Dale Schroeder
d...@briannassaladdressing.com wrote:
This looks like the malformed html reference:
a
href=http://[http://www.buneisme.science/unsQE1234UU101MJ/104M361HX808HL34B1914045OQ1123604291];Update
these things it seems better to leave well enough
alone and not install it especially since the common spam expected
wasn't received today. -Terry Stone paultst...@earthlink.net
- Original Message -
*From:* Dale Schroeder mailto:d...@briannassaladdressing.com
*To:* Paul Stone
Paul,
The plugin is for Outlook alone. For Outlook Express, the setup is the
same as other mail clients, such as Mozilla Thunderbird or Pegasus
Mail. In this scenario, SpamBayes is configured and trained through a
web page, usually http://localhost:8880. The SpamBayes proxy is
configured
Robert,
It's been my experience that these error messages are thrown after each
configuration change. If your system is acting like mine, restart
Spambayes, after which you will find that your changes are saved and the
program is functioning normally. I don't have a why answer; it's just
On 08/20/2014 1:02 PM, Tom Figel wrote:
August 20, 2014
Thank you for the help. I use Thunderbird Mozilla version 24.4.0 on
several PCs running the Ubuntu version of a Linux operating system.
Please advise me whether a version of Spambayes exists for this
configuration.
Tom,
Check here:
Gilberto,
At the beginning of the installation process, the installer presents the
different options for installing SpamBayes - a POP3 proxy an IMAP proxy,
and the Outlook addin. You should most likely choose the POP3 proxy for
Outlook Express. If you later decide to use Thunderbird or even
On 01/25/2014 8:20 PM, dmccunney wrote:
On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 7:17 PM, Ed Hart ed.h...@affiniti.com wrote:
Lori, I had this issue as well, and could not find anyone who has been able to
run
SpamBayes on 64-bit Windows 7 with 64-bit Outlook. It can work with 64-bit
Windows 7 and 32-bit
On 11/22/2013 9:05 AM, Skip Montanaro wrote:
Possible, yes. Easily is another matter. Spambayes installs as a a
plugin in Outlook. To use it with a different client, it must be set
up as a proxy server, sitting between your mail feed from your host
and your email client.
I thought the
A.J.,
Based on what you have provided, it appears that the following values
should be used in the web config page:
Remote Servers: *inbound.att.net:995* (att uses yahoo mail servers)
SpamBayes Ports: *8110* (although this could be any unused port)
Then, you would configure Windows Live
account. The
connection to the server has failed.
Server: 'localhost'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC0E
Protocol: POP3
Port: 8110
Secure(SSL): Yes
Socket Error: 10061
A. J.
*From:* A. J. mailto:a12...@sbcglobal.net
*Sent:* Monday, October 28, 2013 1:23 PM
*To:* Dale Schroeder mailto:d
Sherry,
Usually, viewing headers is a function of the client. I don't use
Outlook, but a quick Google search yields the following:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2301453
See if this applies to you.
Dale
On 08/13/2013 9:53 AM, Sherry wrote:
Hello,
I have SpamBayes through my hosting
Gwen,
I admit that I don't fully understand the explanation of your problem,
but I can tell you that when using Outlook Express, you will have to
enable some of the Header Options. Read the explanation for those
options to see if they are what you need. If that doesn't fix the
problem,
On 03/19/2013 5:04 AM, h.g.mutch wrote:
Hello Spam Bayes team
I have used this program for about 5 years when I reinstalled ths
after a computer crash the language came into German Please how can I
change this back
Regards
Gordon Mutch
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Achim,
I had issues on a python upgrade in Debian, but it was going from python
2.5 to 2.6. To get around that problem, Skip released 1.1b1
http://sourceforge.net/projects/spambayes/files/spambayes/. For ease
of installation, I made a .deb using python-stdeb
Bruce,
I've seen this in both Linux and Windows, and I don't know enough about
python to tell you what it means. It happens every time you save a
configuration change.
1st, check the configuration page to make sure that the changes you made
were retained - they probably were - after which
Glad it worked.
On 11/05/2012 12:11 PM, ord...@ruok.com wrote:
That did the trick. Thank you very much!
Bruce Johnson
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 5, 2012, at 12:04 PM, Dale Schroeder
d...@briannassaladdressing.com
mailto:d...@briannassaladdressing.com wrote:
Bruce,
I've seen
with spambayes).
thank you
*From:* Dale Schroeder mailto:d...@briannassaladdressing.com
*Sent:* Tuesday, August 14, 2012 1:11 PM
*To:* Mike White mailto:shepho...@comcast.net
*Cc:* SpamBayes mailto:spambayes@python.org
*Subject:* Re: [Spambayes] 1.1a6 for Windows Live Mail, Windows 7
Mike,
Did you account
Mike,
Did you account for Windows Live not using the standard port 110? Your
incoming POP3 settings in Spambayes should be
pop3.live.com:995
http://email.about.com/od/accessinghotmail/f/Windows_Live_Hotmail_POP3_Settings.htm
Dale
On 08/14/2012 6:45 AM, Mike White wrote:
Hello,
I
the preference in Win7, that question would be better
asked in the Offical Win7 Tech forums at
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-us/categories/
-Original Message- From: Dale Schroeder
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 8:45 AM
To: SpamBayes
Subject: [Spambayes] SpamBayes
I'm looking for advice from someone using Windows 7 trying to access the
web interface on a remote host. I have limited the hosts that can
access the web interface. This has worked flawlessly with ipv4;
however, it appears Windows 7 is identifying itself to SpamBayes with
ipv6 and remote
On 04/02/2012 12:22 PM, Dale Schroeder wrote:
The training database corrupted today, so I have started training a
new database.
Now, sometimes training occurs with no errors; other time I get the
message below.
What does it mean and what can I do to fix it?
Spambayes 1.1b1 and python 2.7.2
The training database corrupted today, so I have started training a new
database.
Now, sometimes training occurs with no errors; other time I get the
message below.
What does it mean and what can I do to fix it?
Spambayes 1.1b1 and python 2.7.2 on Debian Wheezy.
*500 Server error*
Peter,
SpamBayes doesn't do anything like that. It only categorizes email
based on the training you give it. It places that categorization in
either a header or on the subject line of the mail, depending upon how
you have it configured. As it does not have these capabilities, your
problem
On 01/13/2012 2:35 PM, Gary Smith wrote:
With no replies I've gone back to V1.0.4 and I still have the same
problem, Spambayes does not appear when I restart the computer, I
have to manually add it from the list of programs. Is there a simple
workaround?
Thanks!
Hi,
Spambayes Version 1.1b2
SpamBayes 1.1a3 running sb_server.py on Windows XP 32-bit. SpamBayes
has been running on the system for at least 2 years.
Now, attempting to train results in the following:
Training...
500 Server error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File spambayes\Dibbler.pyc, line 476, in
Some have also reported success just by installing in an alternate
location, such as C:\spambayes.
http://www.mail-archive.com/spambayes@python.org/msg07445.html
Dale
On 08/23/2011 7:56 PM, s...@pobox.com wrote:
Rob I’m running 32-bit Outlook 2010 on 64-bit Windows 7
Rob
On 06/29/2011 6:08 AM, Erik Ohrnberger wrote:
I gave up on spambayes. It was letting too much spam through. At one
time, it was batting 100, but I guess the spammers got smarter or
something.
I'm using a gmail account now forwarded to a private (secret) inbox
that my outlook pulls down.
On 06/29/2011 6:08 AM, Erik Ohrnberger wrote:
I gave up on spambayes. It was letting too much spam through. At one
time, it was batting 100, but I guess the spammers got smarter or
something.
I'm using a gmail account now forwarded to a private (secret) inbox
that my outlook pulls down.
On 06/25/2011 10:59 AM, Demon Taz wrote:
Please don't close up shop over Windows users.
I am a very happy longtime Linux user!
Too many people want *clickety-click* yay! it works!
It really is not hard to use an old PC to setup a pop/imap server with procmail
to get the real benefit of
On 06/16/2011 6:59 AM, s...@pobox.com wrote:
Amedee I *think* I fixed it.
Amedee I downloaded 1.1a6 from SF, untarred it, cd'ed into the
Amedee directory, and entered this command:
Amedee amedee@intrepid:~/download/spambayes-1.1a6$ sudo python setup.py
install
I don't use procmail, so my error messages were different, but I was not
able to make the latest Debian 2.6.* work with 1.1a6. When I was using
Squeeze, I had to run against python 2.5 to make 1.1a6 work.
That trick no longer works in Wheezy, but I have had success with Skip's
latest 1.1b1
is stored in Spambayes. They remain with the email client.
Sorry for making a false alarm, if that's what I did.
Enjoy your Spambayes. I've found it to be an excellent bit of software.
Dale
On 5/9/2011 8:50 AM, Dale Schroeder wrote:
On 05/09/2011 4:39 AM, s...@pobox.com wrote:
Peter
On 05/05/2011 8:51 AM, s...@pobox.com wrote:
Dale Although the build happens and the correct dependencies are
Dale applied, this is what I got when I tried to run it.
Dale Traceback (most recent call last):
Dale File /usr/bin/sb_server.py, line 96, inmodule
Dale
On 03/08/2011 7:28 PM, s...@pobox.com wrote:
Dale Although the build happens and the correct dependencies are
Dale applied, this is what I got when I tried to run it.
Dale Traceback (most recent call last):
Dale File /usr/bin/sb_server.py, line 96, inmodule
Dale
On 01/17/2011 1:23 PM, s...@pobox.com wrote:
Dale I assume that to start SpamBayes with Python 2.5 I would run:
Dale /usr/bin/python2.5 /usr/bin/sb_server.py
Dale Is there anything else of which I should be aware?
It's likely that SpamBayes was installed using Python 2.6 in
On 01/17/2011 11:17 AM, s...@pobox.com wrote:
Dale I recently started getting these errors when attempting to train.
...
Dale Can anyone decipher these errors?
...
Dale File /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/spambayes/Dibbler.py,
line 221, in flush
Dale
James,
FYI, if you are the adventurous type: Thunderbayes++ (experimental)
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/57801
Disclaimer: I have not personally tried it.
Dale
On 04/02/2010 11:40 AM, James Gillispie wrote:
Trying to install Thunderbayes to Thunderbird 3.6, got message
If I'm understanding you correctly, and if needed, this is where you'll
find the 1.1a4 binary, although it is 2+ years old:
spambayes@python.org
http://sourceforge.net/projects/spambayes/files/http://sourceforge.net/projects/spambayes/files/spambayes/1.1a4/spambayes-1.1a4-070629.exe/download
That would have to be done through mail filters created in your mail client.
SpamBayes only classifies, it does not do the actual filtering.
Bob Murphy wrote:
Is there a way to create a listing of email addresses I want to be
deleted permanently (purged) without ever seeing them? I get 250
Chris Arnold wrote:
Chris Here was part of my confusion: client said he wants spamassassin
Chris rules and spambayes advanced settings. I will have to clarify
Chris this tomorrow morning. Also, as i have been reading the FAQ on
Chris spambayes: it looks like spambayes runs on the
Artur,
Have you seen this FAQ?
http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/faq.html#i-already-have-a-pop3-proxy-so-how-can-i-use-sb-server
How you accomplish this depends upon your particular setup. In my case,
I direct the mail client to
AVG's proxy server (127.0.0.1:10110), then redirect AVG to
Jocelyn,
It sounds like SpamBayes is not loaded and running.
Have you check in Control Panel == Administrative Tools == Services?
If installed as a service, it should appear there. If the Spambayes
Service is listed there as manual or disabled, change to automatic.
Then start the service.
James,
It's not the mailservers whose ports need to be unique. Rather, it is
the port which Spambayes uses to
receive mail from a server which must be unique. If you have 3
accounts, you could use 8110, 8111, and 8112
for Spambayes' ports.
If you look at the web configuration page
Where we are, the only option for high speed internet service is
wireless, resulting in periodic outages. If SpamBayes attempts to
retrieve mail during one of these intermittent outages, it is quite
likely that it will lock up and stay that way until the service is
restarted. We do not use
Peggy,
You probably still need to create the rules that filter the mail in OE.
IIRC, OE puts the classification in the subject line, so you'll have to
use the subject line option. See ==
http://www.webterrace.com/outlook/filter.htm
Dale
Peggy Little wrote:
I am using SpamBayes POP3 Proxy
After running updates for Debian Lenny Saturday morning, I can no longer
start spambayes. The version is now 1.0.4-4, up from 1.0.4-3. I have
sent the error messages to the package maintainer, but have not heard back yet.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ./sb_server.py, line 104, in ?
There might be another option. I know that many, if not all, of the att
yahoo's have a pop3 option for email. The incoming and outgoing servers
vary by locale, but (after logging in) they can be found on the att
yahoo website:
I can verify that SpamBayes works with Incredimail installed on a W2K
pro workstation where Spambayes is installed on a server and filters
for our entire organization. Its setup was identical to Outlook
Express. In addition, the AVG proxy server is situated between the
client and the SpamBayes
http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/faq.html#will-spambayes-work-with-yahoo-mail
Jo wrote:
*The ISP I use uses Yahoo mail, I check there first before loading to
Outlook 2003. I am wondering if it will catch spam at the Yahoo site
as the filters my ISP uses let an awful lot of spam get through.
I also use SpamBayes and AVG, but with Thunderbird. AVG's email scanner
also runs as a proxy and should sit inbetween the mail client and
SpamBayes. If all three are running on the same machine, setup for OE
is as follows:
1. Launch AVG's Control Center
2. Right-click email scanner and
Lili,
Try starting here:
http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/faq.html#how-do-i-set-up-spambayes-and-outlook-express
Dale
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using SpamBayes POP3 Proxy Version 1.0.4 (March 2005) (binary),
with version 2.3.5 (#62, Feb 8 2005, 16:23:02) [MSC v.1200 32 bit
(Intel)] of
I wonder if he meant ThunderBayes 1.0.1?
At some point since the installation of this version of ThunderBayes, I
have been having SpamBayes crash problems on our local network.
Spambayes is Debian version 1.0.4-3. Clients are Thunderbird 2.0.0.6
with the aforementioned ThunderBayes 1.0.1. I
In my case, it was the new option in the new version of ThunderBayes
(1.0.x) causing all the problems. Once Use internal SpamBayes proxy
was disabled on all Thunderbird clients, SpamBayes on the Debian server
no longer crashed. It now works as wonderfully as it did previously.
Dale Schroeder
Francisco,
I am using Spambayes on an ~20 workstation network. Apparently we all
have the same idea as to what is spam because it is working
wonderfully. I am using sb_server.py configured through the web
interface. You can allow/control whatever connections you desire on the
advanced
I also have that problem at our company. One user routinely sends large
images and forms via email, so I had to turn off the smtp proxy for her
account. Anything above ~1MB would lock the server for a long time,
then finally, the sending of the message would fail. Fortunately, she
was using
Patti,
If you can't browse to the config page (and no tray icon visible), that
usually means Spambayes is not running. It will need to be started first.
Patti Higgins wrote:
ok, i printed step 4.21 - how do i set up spambayes and outlook
express? i got down to step 10, but on step 11 it
I have recently installed Spambayes 1.0.4-3 (Debian testing) on a system
that is a mixture of Sarge and Etch. The filtering is fantastic, but
large emails, either in the body or as attachments, fail. Incoming
(hosted elsewhere) have the attachment stripped. Outgoing (hosted at
our company)
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