Mike> -------In the header--------------------------
Mike> X-Spambayes-Exception: Traceback (most recent call last):
Mike> . File "sb_server.pyc", line 446, in onRetr
Mike> . File "spambayes\message.pyc", line 243, in setPayload
Mike> . File "email\Parser.pyc", line 245, in _parsebody
Mike> .BoundaryError: multipart message with no defined boundary
This is SpamBayes' email parser telling you the mail message is structured
incorrectly. There's not much we can do about that I don't think. I
suspect we could trap any parsing errors and just pass the message through
unmodified.
Mike> I continue to use version 0.4 (?) and have it set to send "spam" to
my
You mean 1.0.4?
Mike> I will wait until after 1.1a6 is in the field a little longer.
The above problem won't be solved by 1.1a6, but there are many improvements
and bug fixes since 1.0.4 was released.
Mike> I am not sure whether I even still have Python installed. I think
Mike> I add/removed programs some time back to clear out things I didn't
Mike> use - and Python no longer appears in my installed list.
If you download the Windows installer I believe it will install Python
automatically.
Mike> FYI - I have so few false positives that I simply discard my ham
Mike> and train on spam.
This is, I think, not a good idea. SpamBayes relies on you feeding it
samples of both good and bad mail.
Skip
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