[Spambayes] Error when Recovering Mail from Spam

Harry Warner gwingharry at cs.com
Mon Dec 13 02:05:56 CET 2004


Apparently the restriction is with the CompuServe 2000 IMAP account because
any time I try to move mail from any other folder to the CS IMAP Inbox I get
a message that says, "Can't move the items. The Server responded, 'Append
Failed'. Try again later'." So apparently this is what happens when
SpamBayes tries to move the mail back and then reports the OLE error. It
does seem CompuServe/AOL do all they can not to live well with others.

I made the check that you indicated to determine if the training was
happening anyway and it is. Knowing this I will make sure I go ahead and
make the move when need. After a few times of attempting to move a message
they should start being identified as good messages.

The SpamBayes program works fine and has saved having to delete hundreds of
emails in the short time I have used it.

Thanks for your reply,

Harry Warner
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Mason, MI 48854
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Email: gwingharry at cs.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Meyer [mailto:tameyer at ihug.co.nz] 
Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2004 6:20 PM
To: 'Harry Warner'; spambayes at python.org
Subject: RE: [Spambayes] Error when Recovering Mail from Spam

> My email account is a Compuserve 2000 IMAP account set up
> in Outlook. When I attempt to recover mail from the Junk
> Folder or the Suspected Junk Folder I get an OLE at 0x800cccd2.
> I think this is happening because you can't move mail into
> the IMAP Inbox.

Is this a restriction of the Compuserve 2000 IMAP account?  How does mail
get in there from other places?  The "Recover from spam" button does two
things: it trains the message and it moves it back to where it originally
came from.  If messages cannot be added to that folder, then there is no way
to fix it, because one of the actions is simple not possible.  Are there any
folders that you can add mail to?

> When I attempt and get the exception error is SpamBayes still
> training not to block the email?

Training is done before moving, so probably yes.  To be sure, check the
counts of trained mail in the SpamBayes Manager dialog, before and after
attempting.

=Tony.Meyer

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