Thomas> Today I received an e-mail in my Thunderbird inbox that has a
    Thomas> 'X-Spambayes-Classification: spam'.  I have a rule set up to
    Thomas> automatically and permanently delete e-mails with spam
    Thomas> classifications.  Somehow the e-mail got by the filter.

    Thomas> Filter rule: "For incoming messages that: Match all of the
    Thomas> following.
    Thomas>   'X-Spambayes-Classification' is 'spam'.  Perform these actions: 
    Thomas> Delete Message."

    Thomas> Any developers interested?

I'm not sure what problem you're describing.  Is it that SpamBayes
incorrectly classified a message or that somehow it added a spam
classification header to the message which your T-Bird filter didn't pick
up?

I'm unsure why you're not just saving spam to a separate folder for later
review.  Aren't you worried that the occasional ham will be classified as
spam and deleted?

Skip

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