[spambayes-bugs] [ spambayes-Bugs-907596 ] Delete as spam does not
mark as read
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Bugs item #907596, was opened at 2004-03-01 14:57
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Category: Outlook
Group: Binary 1.0a9 (0.9)
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Hri Ba (hriba)
Assigned to: Mark Hammond (mhammond)
Summary: Delete as spam does not mark as read
Initial Comment:
With the "Mark spam as read" option checked, deleting a
message should mark the message as READ in addition to
the regular behavior of moving it to the Spam folder.
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>Comment By: Hri Ba (hriba)
Date: 2004-03-02 18:31
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Thanks for the tip. I've updates my preferences file and am
awaiting new spam. The configuration guide explains the
settings quite well.
Per my 2 cents, it might be nice to expose the additional
preferences in the advanced tab, though I suspect thats part
of a larger decision.
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Comment By: Tony Meyer (anadelonbrin)
Date: 2004-03-01 22:15
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Ah, what's happening is that you've set the wrong option for
this. There are two distinct sets of options here (so that you
can have all automatically filtered mail still unread, but all
manually trained mail set as read, and so on). I don't think
that the "delete as"/"recover from" options are exposed via
the interface, but if you go to Help->About SpamBayes-
>Configuration Guide, and look at the documentation there,
particularly the delete_as_spam_message_state option, you'll
see how to set it up.
I'm leaving this open, because, while the options work as they
should, the documentation perhaps needs to be fixed so it's
more clear what they do (or maybe the "delete as"/"recover
from" options need to be exposed after all).
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Comment By: Hri Ba (hriba)
Date: 2004-03-01 22:00
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anadelonbrin:
At the risk of repetion:
You are correct, I am not referring to the tray icon. I am
referring to unread messages that appear unread in the spam
directory. Spam that is caught by SpamBayes is ALWAYS moved
to the spam directory by SpamBayes and ALWAYS marked as
unread correctly as per my preferences. However spam that is
deleted using the "Delete As Spam" button from the toolbar
is only moved to the spam directory by SpamBayes but NEVER
marked as unread.
This does not seem to be the expected behaviour, atleast for
me. I expected that all messages deleted as spam, regardless
of whether they were deleted manually using the button
mentioned above or automatically by SpamBayes would be
marked as unread.
I am attaching the most recent log file. Hope it helps.
-Hri
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Comment By: Tony Meyer (anadelonbrin)
Date: 2004-03-01 21:24
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Hri Ba: That's exactly what that option does. You are
referring to marking the message as read, and not the tray
icon, right?
If this doesn't work for you, then please follow the
instructions in the troubleshooting guide, and attach your log
file(s) to this tracker, otherwise there's nothing we can do to
help.
lighten_up: you are referring to the tray icon, which is not
the same thing at all. This is a complex issue, and not just a
case of blindly removing the icon. Please read the FAQ for
more information, or, if you want all the details, the archives
have a *lot* of discussion about why this is difficult.
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Comment By: B Butler (lighten_up)
Date: 2004-03-01 15:11
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Yes: Please fix this!. Have you looked at this link to solve
the outlook hook problem?
IMHO this is Spambayes biggest detractor.
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/spambayes/2003-
November/009113.html
-lighten
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