[spambayes-bugs] [ spambayes-Bugs-1171901 ] Plugin loses categories
field when moved
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Bugs item #1171901, was opened at 2005-03-28 10:28
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Category: Outlook
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Eric Wolff (footloose)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Plugin loses categories field when moved
Initial Comment:
I have a system when I process email through my Rules
Wizard. I take much of my email and move a copy to
many different archive controlled folders. Each email is
processed and a copy made in the appropriate folder
and the category is set to "Copy". I have the
field "categories" in my Inbox header line and so any
email that is marked "Copy" in my Inbox, I can read and
delete quickly as I know that a copy exists elsewhere. I
installed the most recent Outlook plugin today and my
categories went blank. I checked to see if a copy was
being moved to the appropriate folders and they do
seem to be getting there so the Rules Wizard seems to
be working correctly. In addition, the "categories" field in
the target folder is set correctly. This implies to me that
category information is being lost in the SpamBayes
hold and move process. It is quite possible that other
information that might be useful is being lost as well. I
am using Outlook 2000 Server SP-4 (v5.x), Microsoft
Outlook 2000 SP-3 (v9.x). I checked for similar problems
and was unable to find any.
Thanks, Eric
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>Comment By: Eric Wolff (footloose)
Date: 2005-03-29 18:27
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Please defer for a moment (unitl I get a bit more evidence) on
working this problem. I may have found a rule processing
pattern that could cause what I am seeing. I am moving some
rules around to see if that fixes the problem.
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Comment By: Eric Wolff (footloose)
Date: 2005-03-29 09:21
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A couple of details which are probably not important but I will
mention them. I have multiple PSTs on multiple drives and
moves and copies go to several of them. Don't think this
should matter. The setup for SpamBayes looks like this with
junk going to Spam and junk supects going to Spam
Suspects. They are also sub folders to Inbox.
|--Base PST
| |
| |--- A to B Folders
| |--- CareerBuilders
| |--- D to H Folders
| |--- Inbox
| | |--- Fuse Dddddddd
| | |--- Fuse EeeeWwwww
| | |--- Gmail Dddddddd
| | |--- Gmail WwwwwHouse
| | |--- Spam
| | |--- Spam Suspects
| |
| |--- J to Z Folders
|
|-- More PSTs
| |
| |--- A to Z Folders
|
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Comment By: Eric Wolff (footloose)
Date: 2005-03-29 08:56
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Outlook 2000 uses local(?) PSTs. I do not have much mail
yet to determine if there is any special pattern but I think I
may have noticed something.
I have multiple POP accounts being processed through
Outlook. 2 from my ISP (Fuse) and 2 from gmail. I have 4
rules that first move items out of my Inbox into 4 sub Inboxes
which look like this:
|
|--- Folders
|--- Inbox
| |--- Fuse Dddddddd
| |--- Fuse EeeeWwwww
| |--- Gmail Dddddddd
| |--- Gmail WwwwwHouse
|
|--- CareerBuilders
|--- More Folders
|
The categories seem to get wiped out when the mail is
returned to one of the sub-folders and not when it is returned
to the Inbox. I will watch this and report on it when I am more
sure of the pattern.
Outlook seems to have no ability to create multiple Inboxes
for each account so I have 4 rules like this, one to catch mail
for each pop acccount and send it to it's own sub-folder:
Apply this rule after the message arrives
sent to @Fuse Ddddddd
move it to the Fuse Ddddddd Folder
I have many dozens of rules to catch email designated for
archiving target folders which look like this:
Apply this rule after the message arrives
from CareerBuilder.com
assign it to the Copy category
and move a copy to the CareerBuilders folder
The four pop sub-folder rules are processed first. The
combination of 2 rules like this results in one copy being
moved to the Inbox sub folder and another copy to it's target
folder. Both copies are marked as category "Copy". What
was left in my inbox was usually spam but not always.
Eric
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Comment By: Tony Meyer (anadelonbrin)
Date: 2005-03-29 02:05
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What type of store is this? Hotmail, IMAP, Exchange, local
PST file?
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