Installation and first steps
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Close any Outlook windows that are open.
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Run the msi-file. This will begin the installation process. Simply
follow the on-screen instructions. For WinNT, W2K, WinXP you need
administrative privileges for the installation.
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Start Microsoft Outlook again.
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After installing, you'll see a new toolbar button

as well as one additional menu entry. It looks like this:

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When the program is started the first time it will churn through all the mail
(except for mails in public folders). It then stores a list of the words used
in mails. At this point, it's examining the contents of each email, and
gathering data that will be used to analyze new mail when it arrives. This may
take several minutes dependent on the number of mails found. After
initializing please move all previously identified
spam mails into the Spambox using the "Delete Spam" button on
the tool bar.
Now you're ready to filter some spam! Whenever new mail is received, Spartacus
checks each one and determines whether or not it's spam. If it's spam, it is
automatically moved into the "Spambox" folder. Otherwise it remains
in the Inbox. When you identify new spam, again use the "Delete Spam"
button to remove them. You can highlight multiple items and move them all at
once if you want. The more spam you delete, the better Spartacus is at
identifying it. The probability for detecting spam mails is more than
99%.
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It's a good idea to periodically check the Spambox folder for real email that
was misidentified. That's what a "false positive" is - a real email
that is falsely identified as spam. Typically, Spartacus gets very few false
positives, less than 0.1 %. Please move the mail back to the inbox. The Filter
then corrects its statistics.
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For Microsoft Outlook 97/98 users: Due to limitations in
Microsoft Outlook 97/98 please do not move any SPAM mail with
your mouse. Use the button Delete SPAM or the appropriate menu command
Actions->Delete SPAM to identify any mails as Spam. Use the menu
command Edit->Move Mail to Folder to move any misidentified mail
back to your Inbox.
Configuration and optimization
Spartacus shows some information as well as settings in its options dialog.

There is a White List that will be used - your personal
address book and contacts. In Exchange Server environment the
filter can use the global address book too. This is pretty
self-explanatory. Whitelist checking at Exchange Global Address Book is
turned off by default due to performance reasons. We recommend to turn it on
using Tools->Options->Spartacus. Please note that the processing
performance of the filter can decrease severely in large enterprise networks
especially (up to 1sec extra per message)!
If you want to increase the detection of small mails with a weblink you can
turn on the follow-up of weblinks. The performance of
processing might be slightly slower.
If you try to move any mails from Spambox to another folder the filter
prompts for confirmation. You can disable this behaviour in options. Attention:
The filter recognizes all mails outside the Spambox as real mails. In
order to delete the spam mail use the default delete button (or delete from
menu) while staying in Spambox.
Spartacus writes a logfile for all spam removal actions. For
more information see the options dialog.