[spambayes-bugs] [ spambayes-Bugs-1002273 ] inbox not filtered on
startup and excessive startup time
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Bugs item #1002273, was opened at 2004-08-02 17:17
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Category: Outlook
Group: Binary 1.0rc2
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: peter (pmaxwell121)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: inbox not filtered on startup and excessive startup time
Initial Comment:
If I start Outlook (I have Outlook 2000 on Win2K) with
spambayes enabled, it takes a huge amount of time
before I can access my inbox, and no message filtering
is done. All the unread items remain just as they are
and incoming messages aren't filtered either. If I then
open spambayes manager, to verify the enabled flag is
set (which it is) and then close it, inbox now becomes
filtered.
If I start Outlook with spambayes disabled, the startup
time is fine (this aspect sounds a bit similar to 943702).
This behavior did not happen with the previous version,
which I think was 1.0b.
I've attached two log files, one immediately after
startup, and the other immediately after having opened
and closed spambayes manager. The two files are
merged because there doesn't seem a method to attach
more than one.
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Comment By: ostroffjh (ostroffjh)
Date: 2004-11-24 17:59
Message:
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I have the same problem, currently with SpamBayes 1.0, but
also with 1.0rc2. Outlook takes almost two mintes to start
up (before I can actually do anything) but less than twenty
seconds with SpamBayes disabled, or "work offline" (but the
junk and unsure folders are not synchronized for offline
use). I'm running Outlook 2000 SP-3 (9.0.0.6627) under
Windows 2000. 1.0rc2 used to work without this problem.
I'm not absolutely certain, but I strongly suspect that the
problem started when I was migrated from Exchange Server
2000 to Exchange Server 2003. My log looks very similar to
the one posted - with the four unavailable messages and the
toolbar error message, so I'll only post it at specific request.
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Comment By: peter (pmaxwell121)
Date: 2004-08-03 13:36
Message:
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The only folder that's supposed to be watched is "Mailbox -
MAXWELL,PETER (A-Americas,ex1)/Inbox". This is on an
Exchange server. I don't know why there are four skipping
messages (does it try four times?).
Outlook can connect to the server because the folder list
appears very quickly, and it displays correctly the number of
unread items in all the folders. It's strange that spambayes
can't access them.
This behavior did not occur with the older version, although I
have no idea if there have been configuration changes with
the server.
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Comment By: Tony Meyer (anadelonbrin)
Date: 2004-08-03 02:39
Message:
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The logs have a "skipping because temporarily available"
message which indicates that SpamBayes can't connect to the
folders it's trying to watch.
(This would explain the delay (trying and failing to get
hold of them), and the failure to filter).
What sort of store are these folders in? IMAP, Hotmail,
Exchange, local pst?
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