Have you tried reclassifying misclassified messages? That is, dragging
good messages from the Spam folder to your Inbox, or selecting messages
in the Spam folder and clicking "Recover from Spam" (at least, I think
that's the button label in 1.0.4) in the SpamBayes toolbar? Depending on
your existing training data, it may take a while to retrain SpamBayes
(though it's not clear to me why it would need retraining in your case).
 
Grasping at straws...

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Annette
Estes
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2008 12:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Spambayes] Troubleshooting Spam



Hello,

 

I am needing some assistance from you if you can help.  I recently had
to reset my mailbox setting due to my wireless company upgrading or
something.  It seems to have affected my SpamBytes from working.  After
resetting my mailbox and getting all that done - I can click
send/receive for all my emails and I get a bunch of messages marked
Spam.  I didn't know if I need to do something to SpayBytes since I
reset my mailbox with my carrier.  I can't even receive my normal emails
all I get are msgs marked Spam.  Can you help.  I am currently operating
Windows XP and my version of SpamBytes is SpamBytes OutlookAddin Binary
Version 1.0.4(March 2005). 

 

Thank you,

Annette 

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