ThunderBayes

Thunderbird extension that provides a toolbar button similar to Thunderbird's Junk button to classify email as Spam or Ham
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  • Freeware
  • Publisher Name:
  • Daniel Miller
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows All
  • File Size:
  • 4.9 MB

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ThunderBayes Description

ThunderBayes provides a toolbar button similar to Thunderbird's Junk button to classify email as Spam or Ham. Clicking the button causes two things to happen: (1) it sends the source of the selected messages to SpamBayes for training and (2) ThunderBayes will optionally move the messages to a folder of your choice(this can be configured in the extension options). It actually does one more minor thing: it sets the X-Spambayes-Classification header to the appropriate value. Prerequisites for using ThunderBayes: ■ Install and configure the SpamBayes proxy. ■ Configure your email account(s) in Thunderbird to use the proxy. Thunderbird configuration recommendations (do this for each account that uses the proxy): ■ Disable the built-in junk mail controls (uncheck "Enable adaptive junk mail detection" on Adaptive Filter tab of Junk Mail Controls dialog). ■ Create a new message filter named "ThunderBayes-spam" Match any of the following "X-SpamBayes-Classification" is "spam" (use "Customize..." to add the new header) Move Message to Junk on Local Folders Mark As Read (if you're feeling confident) ■ Create a new folder named "Unsure" (this is for messages classified by SpamBayes as "unsure") ■ Create a new message filter named "ThunderBayes-unsure" ■ Match any of the following ■"X-SpamBayes-Classification" is "unsure" ■Move Message to Unsure (the new folder) Install ThunderBayes and add the "Spam" button to the toolbar. To add the button to the toolbar, right-click the toolbar and selecting "Customize


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