[Spambayes] BUG REPORT

Kenny Pitt kennypitt at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 18 17:16:53 EST 2004


Donations are always appreciated, but never required. Thanks.
 
Your problem is usually the result of one of two possible causes. The
most common is that Oulook doesn't have enough screen space to display
all the buttons so it automatically hides some of them. If this is the
case then you should see a little dropdown arrow at the right end of the
SpamBayes toolbar that will display the hidden buttons if you click it.
You can also try moving the SpamBayes toolbar to a line by itself (if
you haven't already) so that it has plenty of room.
 
The other possible cause is that the Junk Suspects folder is not
properly configured. Go to the Filtering tab in SpamBayes Manager and
reselect the Possible Spam folder using the Browse button.
 
If neither of these fixes your problem, please report back to the list.
A copy of your logfiles would be helpful. The Troubleshooting Guide will
tell you how to find them in the section "Check the log file". You
should be able to access the Troubleshooting Guide from SpamBayes / Help
/ Troubleshooting Guide or in the file "troubleshooting.html" under the
"docs\outlook\docs" subdirectory of your SpamBayes installation
directory.
 
-- 
Kenny Pitt
 



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From: spambayes-bounces at python.org [mailto:spambayes-bounces at python.org]
On Behalf Of Daniele Scalzi
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 1:40 PM
To: spambayes at python.org
Subject: [Spambayes] BUG REPORT



 

Firstly thank you to all contributors for the excellent work you did
with SpamBayes. I appreciated it very much and I contributed myself by
making a donation.

 

Bug description:

 

Problem description:      When a message is selected in the "Junk
Suspects" folder the toolbar button to declare it non-spam is not shown
and therefore it is not available. Resetting the configuration of
SpamBayes does not fix the problem. Reinstalling SpamBayes does not fix
that problem.

 

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