[spambayes-bugs] [ spambayes-Bugs-1164175 ] Mishandled Mouse-Up in Outlook Plugin

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Bugs item #1164175, was opened at 2005-03-15 20:21
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Category: Outlook
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Rudy Ramsey (ceolmhor)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Mishandled Mouse-Up in Outlook Plugin

Initial Comment:
After SpamBayes has processed my incoming 
messages, I go to the Outlook folder in which 
the "maybe" messages are stored, and look them over. 
Usually, they're all spam, so I click on the first one, and 
then repeatedly click the "Delete as Spam" button. In 
this process, I frequently find that a single click behaves 
like two separate clicks, in a manner I usually 
associated with a mishandled mouse-up event. I 
suspect that the mouse-up is sometimes handled as if 
it were a mouse-down event.

This is certainly not a big deal, but I thought I should 
report it. Thanks to all for a very useful tool. I like this 
better than any of the commercial spam-killers I've tried.

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>Comment By: Rudy Ramsey (ceolmhor)
Date: 2005-03-15 23:14

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anadelonbrin,

I should have mentioned that this occurs only if I use multiple 
clicks in succession. If I click singly, with a pause between 
items, SpamBayes behaves normally. I just placed 10 items 
in this folder and then went through them in several different 
ways, clicking twice close together, pausing, twice again. It 
took 7 clicks to delete all 10 items. I tried several other 
rhythms, all the way to 7 clicks close together. In every 
case, I deleted all 10 items with 7 clicks. FWIW, I applied 
the same procedure to the Deleted Items folder, clicking on 
the normal Outlook button, and the behavior was correct 
(each click removed exactly one item). I'm not saying it's a 
SpamBayes bug (as opposed to an Outlook issue), but it 
seems on first look to occur only in connection with 
SpamBayes.

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Comment By: Tony Meyer (anadelonbrin)
Date: 2005-03-15 20:39

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I can't duplicate this.  Are you positive that this is what
is happening?  IAC, it's Outlook that handles the clicking,
not SpamBayes (we just get the event), so if this was
occuring, then it would be an Outlook bug.

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