> I clicked the folders in Filter which did not open then I 
> checked for a log file by scanning for spambayes*.log on all 
> drives and did not find such a log.

If SpamBayes is running, then it is generating a log file.  Often a default
search will not include hidden folders, and the temp directory (where the
log is) is hidden.

The simplest way to get hold of the most recent log is:

  1. Open the SpamBayes Manager dialog (from the SpamBayes toolbar)
  2. Click the Advanced tab.
  3. Click the Diagnostics button.
  4. Click the View log button.

(I notice that this isn't in the troubleshooting guide for some
reason...I'll update it).

=Tony.Meyer

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