[spambayes-bugs] [ spambayes-Bugs-814099 ] Old filters still in
place - 2 COM servers
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Bugs item #814099, was opened at 2003-09-28 13:25
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Category: Outlook
Group: Outlook 008
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Kevin Wladyka (kwladyka)
Assigned to: Mark Hammond (mhammond)
Summary: Old filters still in place - 2 COM servers
Initial Comment:
While using an older version of SpamBayes (version 0.3)
the filtering would continually move some good emails to
my deleted items folder (the folder I selected for SPAM
emails) no matter how much I trained it.
I decided to remove this version and start over with the
current version (0.81). After the uninstall of version 0.3
and then the install of version 0.81, the first thing I
found was that I could no longer move SPAM to the
deleted items folder since it was not a listed choice. (I
hope this can be changed as I much prefer to move
SPAM there when the program is working well. Otherwise
it is a several step process to permanently delete
emails).
However, these same aforementioned emails were still
being moved to the deleted items folder under version
0.81. (Note I have no other rules setup in Outlook and
when SpamBayes is uninstalled this does not happen).
I have also tried to uninstall and completely remove the
SpamBayes directories both in C:\Program Files and
under my Document and Settings profile and in the add-
in sections for Outlook in the registry and then reinstall.
Still the problem exists.
I also noticed that while SpamBayes appears to work
fine other than the above issue, the add-in does not
appear in the Outlook Com add-ins any longer. The
SpamBayes log states :
Addin terminating: 2 COM client and 2 COM servers exist.
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