[Spambayes] Outlook 1.1a1 binary bug
Erik Brown
kirebrow at yahoo.com
Sun Sep 18 05:55:14 CEST 2005
Tony,
FYI, I'm testing 1.1a1 binary for Outlook and the notifications unsure sound
file resets to blank upon restart. I have not tested the other sounds.
Erik Brown
-----Original Message-----
From: spambayes-bounces at python.org [mailto:spambayes-bounces at python.org] On
Behalf Of Tony Meyer
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 9:38 PM
To: Will du Pont
Cc: spambayes at python.org
Subject: Re: [Spambayes] Odd error message
> Whenever I use the buttons "Delete As Spam" or "Recover from Spam"
> to do what they are designed for, I always have one or more email
> messages highlighted that I want to be moved to another box, either
> Spam or back to the Inbox. When I press the button the first time,
> nothing happens. When I press it again, the email(s) go where I
> want them but I get a message that says "No filterable mail items
> are selected."
Does this happen with any message, or just particular ones?
SpamBayes should only work with received messages, and so tries to
figure out which messages have been received and which haven't.
Unfortunately, this is difficult to do, and there are occasional
messages that, for whatever reason, fail to correctly match the
criteria. There's an open bug report about this. You can add more
information to that report if you like, but basically it's easy
enough to just manually move these few rouge messages.
If this is happening with all messages, then that's something
different. In that case, it would probably help to see your log.
Please do this again (to generate the log entries), then send us a
copy of your most recent log file.
=Tony.Meyer
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