On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 10:11 AM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
>> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32 which is gated to
>> gmane.comp.python.windows
>>
>
> Or cgohlke at uci.edu as he maintains this "Unofficial Windows Binaries for
> Python Extension Packages" here http://www.lfd.uci.edu
On 17/03/2014 14:39, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 17/03/2014 14:08, Skip Montanaro wrote:
As more and
more Windows users have moved to 64-bit versions of Windows and
Outlook, we've had more and more reports of failures.
I think all that's necessary (speaking as someone who knows nothing
about W
On 17/03/2014 14:08, Skip Montanaro wrote:
As more and
more Windows users have moved to 64-bit versions of Windows and
Outlook, we've had more and more reports of failures.
I think all that's necessary (speaking as someone who knows nothing
about Windows) is for someone to build a 64-bit ve
> As more and
> more Windows users have moved to 64-bit versions of Windows and
> Outlook, we've had more and more reports of failures.
>
> I think all that's necessary (speaking as someone who knows nothing
> about Windows) is for someone to build a 64-bit version of the
> SpamBayes installer
SpamBayes development has been dormant for several years, however it
still has a reasonably good following among the Outlook crowd. (I
guess Microsoft has still not provided good spam filtering tools for
Outlook?) Anyway, though all of SpamBayes is written in pure Python,
there is still a small amo