SA is marvelous! I installed Kolab last summer and have been using SA to greatly cut down on spam. (It is filtering out about 5,500 e-mails per week for our organization.) I'm not sure which version of SA Kolab uses, but I believe it is 3.0.x Lately I have been writing quite a few rules to try to keep up with the spammers. Bayes wasn't doing the trick. I find it a little disappointing that Bayes within Thunderbird catches on much faster than Bayes in Spamassassin, and that makes me wonder whether something is malconfigured. I'm the only one in the organization whose system is configured to input into the SA bayesian filter, and I faithfully send those messages which I have marked in Thunderbird as junk to the spam learning folder for SA. Nonetheless, SA continues to allow some e-mails thru which Thunderbird then automatically marks as junk.
Any suggestions?
--Paul

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Paul Douglas Franklin
Computer Manager, Union Gospel Mission of Yakima, Washington
Husband of Danette
Father of Laurene, Miriam, Tycko, Timothy, Sarabeth, Marie, Dawnita, Anna Leah, 
Alexander, and Caleb

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