[Spambayes] unbounded "warning: unhandled exception"

Tony Meyer tameyer at ihug.co.nz
Mon Mar 7 04:56:59 CET 2005


> However, I eventually got a warning that I was running out of 
> disk space. It turns out that Spambayes is generating an 
> unbounded sequence of warning: unhandled exception
> messages into the log.
> 
> The first couple of lines of the log read:
> Service not available. Using thread.
> Loading database... SMTP Listener on port 25 is proxying <my 
> mail server> Listener on port 110 is proxying <my mail 
> server> User interface url is http://localhost:8880/
> warning: unhandled exception
[...]

The fact that SpamBayes keeps adding information about the error to the log
is addressed in 1.1 (which will be released at some point in the
not-too-distant future).  However, the thing to do is figure out *why* the
error is occurring, so that we can stop that (i.e. address the cause, not
the symptom).

Does the log not have anything more than "warning: unhandled exception"?  If
not, could you run sb_tray.exe in a command window until the error occurs
and copy the entire error message (the whole message should get printed to
the window) to the list?  That should tell us exactly what it is that isn't
working.

=Tony.Meyer

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