How do I configure Eudora for use with SpamBayes?
Just in case of you are not aware of, Spambayes 0.7a works also fine with Eudora 6.0.x for Windows. Procedure explained in FAQ is accurate for this version but with Eudora 6.0.x your can also enable headers filtering if you add following line to SpamHeaders.txt in Plugins directory of Eudora folder (usually C:\Program Files\Eudora).
Note: The following instructions have been verified using Eudora 5.1 under Windows. If anyone is using Eudora under Mac OS X please let us know if the configuration is the same as Windows. Eudora does not allow configuring the server port through the normal options dialogue. However a large number of options are exposed in an initialization file (eudora.ini) read at startup. The contents of the initialization file are documented by clicking on Help->Topics and searching on EUDORA.INI (you may want to print this help page for future reference.) Depending on how you installed Eudora, eudora.ini is located either in the Eudora install directory or the user’s setting directory, e.g.