As a pilot, that is so cool. As an email power user...ehh, no thanks..
Seems their website hasn't been updated since 2007...and...
www.3dmailbox.com uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate
expired on 4/10/2009 4:59 PM.
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Just wanted to thank everyone for their help. Turns out the hammie I had was
not a pickle. After telling sb_filter that, it worked great. I have
hMailServer up and running adding spambayes headers to the emails as they
come in.
Thanks!
-Mike
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Ok, then I think I can state that sb_filter does work with such files. I
took an mbox file containing a single spam message, stripped it of its
From_
line and fed it to sb_filter.py on stdin. Worked as intended:
% sb_filter.py spam.1.eml | egrep Spam
X-Spambayes-Classification:
Try this:
python sb_filter.py mail.eml
Depending on how you have your file extensions set up, Windows can
fail to do redirection properly with the sort of command line you have
there.
That didn't work, but this did:
python c:\python26\scripts\sb_filter.py mail.eml
Thanks!
I have been scouring the docs and all I can find is some brief message posts
about my question..
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it would appear that sb_filter can not process
.eml files by passing the eml filename via the command line, correct? From
the docs it would seem it only handles MBOX
Spambayes Web Interface: Home Review
500 Server error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File spambayes\Dibbler.pyc, line 470, in found_terminator
File spambayes\ProxyUI.pyc, line 396, in onReview
File spambayes\Corpus.pyc, line 214, in takeMessage
File spambayes\FileCorpus.pyc,
I use a lot of rules to move emails that come in multiple pop3 accounts into
various local and exchange folders. I also copy some emails to certain
exchange folders for mobile access. In order to get SB to catch all spam, I
had to point it to check not only the inbox, but all the folders that