On Tue, November 30, 2010 19:09, [email protected] wrote: > > Stuart> I've been using spambayes for a couple of years to really good > Stuart> effect with Outlook 2003. > > Stuart> Yesterday I accidentally clicked "spam" on a message that > wasn't > Stuart> spam. Today that person has told me his messages to be are > Stuart> returned "you do not have permission to sent to this > Stuart> recipient". All other mail is coming as normal. > > That must be an Outlook feature. SpamBayes does nothing other than > compute > a spamminess score for the messages it's fed. > > Stuart> * Does everyone on the spam list get a refusal to deliver > Stuart> messages? I thought the messages just went into the spam > Stuart> folder. > > I don't use Outlook, but in my environment, SpamBayes adds a header to > the message with the computed score, then further downstream procmail > tosses the message in the appropriate folder.
You can untrain a false positive by locating it in the spam folder and marking it as ham. Concerning the error message, that is not even an Outlook feature. It is a typical Exchange error message. Spambayes certainly has no influence at all on Exchange. It can only be a coincidence that these messages started around the same time. Ask your (or his) Exchange administrator for more information. -- Amedee _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Info/Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html
