I assume you mean to train as ham when you move a message from a spam folder to the inbox (or as spam when moving the other direction). If this is the case, whether it happens or not depends on how you configure SpamBayes. In the main Outlook window, click the SpamBayes tab, then SpamBayes Manager..., then click the Training tab. There should be checkboxes that allow you specify whether or not training occurs when you move messages. (I'm pretty sure this is in 1.0.4, but I've been running 1.1a1 for so long that I no longer remember what the differences are.)
 
Training on dragging is mentioned in the "Welcome to SpamBayes" topic in the Outlook plug-in's help system. Perhaps it should be more prominent. The SpamBayes authors welcome patches.


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gil Hurlbut
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 12:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Spambayes] Incremental Training for ham in Outlook Plugin?

My intent is to do incremental training on new ham. I believe it can only be done by a “Recover from Spam”.
So I expect the procedure is to move the new ham out of the Inbox to do this.
Is it taken as so self-evident that it is not mentioned in the documentation?

 

 

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