[spambayes-bugs] [ spambayes-Bugs-761318 ] Moved mail is unfiltered

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Bugs item #761318, was opened at 2003-06-27 03:22
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Category: Outlook
Group: None
>Status: Closed
>Resolution: Wont Fix
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Mark Welsh (markw_x)
Assigned to: Mark Hammond (mhammond)
Summary: Moved mail is unfiltered

Initial Comment:
When I use Outlook's rules wizard to move my emails to 

a different folder, they aren't filtered by the add-in.



Both the inbox, where the message arrives for a second 

before the rule is used, and the destination folder, 

where the message is moved by the rule, are listed as 

folders that should be filtered by the add-in.



The spam that arrives is given a spam score but not 

filtered accordingly.



This is an excerpt from the log for a piece of spam that 

was given a rating of 100%:

Message 'Get Your NEW Car ASAP' had a Spam 

classification of 'Yes'

Training on message 'Get Your NEW Car ASAP' -  trained 

as good

Training on message 'Get Your NEW Car ASAP' -  trained 

as spam



It was trained as spam because I clicked the "Delete as 

Spam" button, not because of the filtering.



I have Outlook 2002 SP-2.  I'm using the latest binary of 

the add-in (SpamBayes-Outlook-Setup-002.exe).  The 

spam filtering works fine for all other mail that's left in 

the inbox and not moved by a rule.

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>Comment By: Mark Hammond (mhammond)
Date: 2003-09-08 15:06

Message:
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user_id=14198

I don't think I can fix this.  The "background filtering" in

the new versions should fix it though.  Problem is that I

can't tell if it was you who moved it (implying a train) or

the Outlook rule moved it.

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Comment By: ted schwind (schwit)
Date: 2003-08-27 11:38

Message:
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user_id=852250

Same problem here with v0.7 and Outlook 2003b2 refresh. Even

if Spambayes is filtering the folder where mail is moved to.

Messages are scored at 100%, but not moved to the spam folder.



Filtering does work on those messages not touched by rules.



One other item, Spambayes will not let me move spam to the

deleted items folder. It's not one of the folders that is

selectable when defining filters.

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Comment By: Dylan Ginsburg (dginsburg)
Date: 2003-07-11 05:44

Message:
Logged In: YES 
user_id=820134

I have the same problem. I was able to get the filtering to 

work by only watching the sub-folder to which I move certain 

emails. When I watch both the master and sub-folder the 

filtering doesn't work (though the spam % is correct).

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Comment By: Mark Welsh (markw_x)
Date: 2003-07-02 11:12

Message:
Logged In: YES 
user_id=809756

I just got the latest binary (SpamBayes-Outlook-Setup-

003.exe) and the bug still exists.



I set SpamBayes to mark all spam as read.  Although the 

spam doesn't get moved to the spam directory, it does get 

marked as read automatically.  Unfortunately, it's still trained 

as good until I delete it manually.



I thought maybe that observation would help.

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