Interesting. I have no Outlook Junk running (I specifically have it off and have since I installed SpamBayes a year ago).
I have a rule that is supposed to move those messages into a Syslog folder and it is the first rule. If I test the rule it works just fine. If I turn off SpamBayes the messages are moved into the Syslog folder (I tried that already) . So while I agree that Spambayes is not directly moving them when Spambayes is on they end up in the Junkmail folder yet when it is off they do not. As to your next email I want Outlook to run first and that is the 6 secodn delay to allow Outl;ook to move those messages into the Syslog folder. I am wondering if it gets caught mid stream and gets whacked somehow but some other bug. Thanks for the insight. -----Original Message----- From: Tim Peters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 2:25 PM To: douglas cohn Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Spambayes] (no subject) [douglas cohn] > For the life of me I do not understand what I need to do to prevent > messages with a score of 0% from going into my Junkmail folder. ... I don't believe SpamBayes is moving these messages into your Junkmail folder to begin with. There's nothing in the log file saying that SpamBayes classified the message as spam, the SpamBayes score is as hammy as is possible to get (0%), and when you train on one of these the log says something like: Unable to determine source folder for message 'Daily Syslog statistics for Fri, 09 Dec 2005' - restoring to Inbox If SpamBayes had moved the message to begin with, SpamBayes would have remembered which folder the message came from to begin with. To verify one way or the other, try turning SpamBayes off (SpamBayes -> SpamBayes Manager ... -> remove the check mark next to "Enable SpamBayes" -> click Close). I bet these messages still end up in your Junkmail folder then. If so, you have some other gimmick that's moving your messages. Can't guess what from here, though. Perhaps you have an Outlook rule that moves them, or perhaps Outlook's builtin junk filter is moving them (try turning that off), or perhaps you installed something else ... there's no way to tell from here. Whatever, I see no evidence that SpamBayes is moving them, but do see evidence that SpamBayes is not moving them. _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html
