[spambayes-bugs] [ spambayes-Bugs-963136 ] Outlook.exe process not
terminated
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Bugs item #963136, was opened at 2004-05-30 16:05
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Category: Outlook
Group: Binary 1.0rc1
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Steve Shultz (shultz)
Assigned to: Mark Hammond (mhammond)
Summary: Outlook.exe process not terminated
Initial Comment:
After installing Spambayes 1.0rc1, I noticed I couldn't
delete some Spambayes log files in my temp folder. I
opened the task manager and saw 4 (four) "Outlook.exe"
processes idling (but reserving memory) in the list.
Terminating those processes freed the log files and
allowed me to delete them safely.
It seems I can open Oulook 2003 infinite times,
everything works perfectly and Spamnayes IS doing its
work, but when I close Outlook, the process still remains
active and uses up my RAM.
Eventually, after an afternoon of work, WinXP told me I
had not enough memory to continue working (1 Gb RAM
installed...).
Please solve this one, or I have to leave the project for
something less memory-hungry!!!
:(((
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>Comment By: Steve Shultz (shultz)
Date: 2004-05-31 02:25
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It seems Outlook was to be blamed for this strange
behaviour, you were right! After following the first step in the
page you linked, the problem disappeared...
Weird, but If I uninstall then reinstall Spambayes, the problem
is back... renaming those .dat files eliminates the problem
again. Maybe Spambayes modifies some of those files
incorrectly when installed?
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Comment By: Tim Peters (tim_one)
Date: 2004-05-31 01:32
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Well, you wouldn't know it unless you *looked* for it.
Depending on how much training you've done and msgs
you've scored, Outlook may require a lot more memory when
SpamBayes is installed. So you can leave a lot more wedged
non-SpamBayes stale Outlooks around than you can leave
wedged with-SpamBayes stale Outlooks around.
Just for fun, uninstall SpamBayes and pay attention to Task
Manager for a week. If you never see Outlook sticking
around then, that would indeed implicate SpamBayes.
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Comment By: Steve Shultz (shultz)
Date: 2004-05-31 00:37
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I'm sorry Tim, but I never experienced this strange behaviour
in Outlook 2003 before installing Spambayes, so you must be
wrong: it's Spambayes related. ;)
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Comment By: Tim Peters (tim_one)
Date: 2004-05-30 21:10
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Sorry, I doubt this has anything to do with SpamBayes. All
installations of Outlook I've used, on all flavors of Windows,
have a habit of not shutting down completely from time to
time, and regardless of whether SpamBayes is installed.
Many people have reported the same. In fact, do some
googling and you'll find lots of reports of this, along with
superstitious <wink> advice; e.g.,
http://www2.sunysuffolk.edu/mandias/tips/outlook_trouble.ht
ml
My brand new OL2003 on my brand new WinXP Pro SP1 box
failed to shut down the first time I brought it up, and that
happened many additional times in the week before I installed
SpamBayes on this box. It still doesn't shut down sometimes,
but I can't predict when it will or won't, and it doesn't seem
to be any more or less frequent than before I installed SB.
Likewise for Outlook crashes.
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