Tony, either I'm reading this situation wrong or you are. You appear to have changed Mr Fishback's inquiry to indicate that he's using Outlook Express rather than Outlook (and then answered the inquiry accordingly). But the actual headers on his message seem to indicate that he's using the "real" Outlook, which is why I suggested that he switch to the Outlook plugin. The reference to Outlook Express in his message was in a quoted set of headers of a (spam) message from "Zbigniew Yamashita". It was the spam message that was sent using Outlook Express. Or am I missing something?
Bob > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tony Meyer > Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 7:50 PM > To: Greg Fishback > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Spambayes] Newbie Question.. > > > > Brand new user to spambayes. Installed the Pop3 server just fine. > > Changed Outlook [Express] to localhost. It seems to be doing it's > > job (see header): > [...] > > X-Spambayes-Classification: spam > > X-Spambayes-MailId: 1133246627 > > > > But all messages are still coming into the inbox. Obviously there > > is a setting somewhere to tell it to actually filter these messages > > but I'm not having any luck. > > Actually, that's not true. The POP3 proxy classifies mail, it does > not filter it (it's not possible for a proxy to do that). What you > need to do is setup Outlook Express to deal with this email, in > whatever way you would like (e.g. move it to a separate folder). > > The second half of FAQ 4.21 explains how to do this, if you need help: > > <http://spambayes.org/faq.html#how-do-i-set-up-spambayes-and-outlook- > express> > > =Tony.Meyer _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html
