Hi again Tony: I'm afraid that I've missled you! Messages moved as a result of using rules on the inbox are not always tagged as posts in a public folder (they are sometimes though, and I can't re-create that condition right now). I tried manually filtering a public folder, and it works (independent of the folder's permission settings) but I'm not sure where the spam is going - unless it's going into the spam folder as 'read' - I need to check). I couldn't get this to work before so I'm not sure what I changed.
In any case, the "mark as spam button' do not appear in the Spambayes tool bar when I'm viewing a public folder. On another front.... The folder's permission settings do appear to have an impact. I noticed that I can 'score' a message's spam rating if the folder permissions are set to allow full access, but if I try scoring folder items with limited access, I get a message that no filterable items were selected, so... I definitely have to change the folder permissions. So far so good! Thanks for your help so far. Regards, Dave Hi Tony: Thanks for your note. Public folders exhibit strange behaviour! By default (unless you choose something else), a newly created public folder will accept "mail and post items" (as per your suggestion, this is a folder setting). If I create a new item in a mail and post items public folder - it always shows up as a 'post'. If I drag a mail item into the folder, it will show up as a mail item (as displayed by the item's icon). However, if I set up a rule to move mail items from my inbox to the public folder, the moved mail items show up as posts! It doesn't make sense! In any case, if I set Spambayes to check a public folder that contains only mail items (or a mixture of mail and post items for that matter), I get a message that there are no scanable items. Apparently Spambayes thinks all the items are notes. Regards, Dave David N. Tonner, P.Eng. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Radio3 Operations Manager Tel: (604) 662-6415 CBC Radio 3 Fax: (604) 662-6372 VANCOUVER Cell:(604) 209-9793 ==================================== ************ CHECK OUT ************ CBCRadio3.com 120Seconds.com JustConcerts.com NewMusicCanada.com RootsMusicCanada.com ==================================== > -----Original Message----- > From: Tony Meyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thu Sep 15, 05 6:49 PM > To: Dave Tonner > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Spambayes] Spambayes and Public folders > > > I wasn't sure where to post this question so please forgive me if > > I'm in the wrong area.... > > This is the right place. > > > I saw a FAQ (I think) about Spambayes not working with Exchange > > public folders. The reason given was not that it couldn't do it > > but rather that it was not enabled as it was felt that Spambayes > > was written specifically to cover mail items only. But many > > exchange/outlook users put mail in public folder to facilitate easy > > sharing of 'global' correspondence. > > If SpamBayes doesn't work with public folders, it's not by design. > (I believe there's an open bug report about this, in fact). IIRC, > the main issue when this was discussed in the past was permissions, > because SpamBayes writes information to the message (to keep track of > which ones have been classified). > > > I noticed that I can select public folders for spam review, but > > Spambayes does not appear to recognize that theirs is mail in the > > folders (probably because Exchange labels the folder contents as > > 'notes'? ). > > SpamBayes does try to only filter mail, and not notes or any other > Outlook item types (this *is* by design). Do the items in the public > folder have to be items rather than mail? I don't have access to any > public folders at the moment, but I thought that messages were mail > items and not notes. Is this perhaps a folder setting? > > If this is the only reason that it's not working, then it would be > easy enough to add an option to enable filtering of note items > (assuming that filtering them will work). > > =Tony.Meyer > > -- > Please always include the list (spambayes at python.org) in your replies > (reply-all), and please don't send me personal mail about SpamBayes. > http://www.massey.ac.nz/~tameyer/writing/reply_all.html explains this. > _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html
