[spambayes-bugs] [ spambayes-Bugs-788845 ] imapfilter training fails
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Bugs item #788845, was opened at 2003-08-14 17:37
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Status: Open
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Priority: 5
Submitted By: Tys von Gaza (tvongaza)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: imapfilter training fails
Initial Comment:
Using latest CVS, Python 2.2.2, connecting to a Courier
IMAP server. Web interface of imapfilter can connect
and see the imap folders on the server. When I try
training (with messages in the TrainSpam folder) I get
the following traceback, I am willing to help anyone
debug this:
[gaza at games gaza]$ python2.2
spambayes/imapfilter.py -v -t
SpamBayes IMAP Filter Alpha1, version 0.01 (May 2003),
using SpamBayes IMAP Filter Web Interface Alpha1,
version 0.01
and engine SpamBayes Beta2, version 0.2 (July 2003).
Loading database hammie.db... Loading state from
hammie.db database
hammie.db is an existing database, with 0 spam and 0
ham
Done.
Training
Training ham folder INBOX.SB.TrainHam
0 trained.
Training spam folder INBOX.SB.TrainSpam
*.Traceback (most recent call last):
File "spambayes/imapfilter.py", line 782, in ?
run()
File "spambayes/imapfilter.py", line 768, in run
imap_filter.Train()
File "spambayes/imapfilter.py", line 607, in Train
num_spam_trained = folder.Train(self.classifier, True)
File "spambayes/imapfilter.py", line 543, in Train
msg.Save()
File "spambayes/imapfilter.py", line 365, in Save
response = imap.uid("FETCH", self.uid, "(FLAGS
INTERNALDATE)")
File "//usr/lib/python2.2/imaplib.py", line 622, in uid
typ, dat = apply(self._simple_command, (name,
command) + args)
File "//usr/lib/python2.2/imaplib.py", line 925, in
_simple_command
return self._command_complete(name, apply
(self._command, (name,) + args))
File "//usr/lib/python2.2/imaplib.py", line 699, in
_command
data = '%s %s' % (data, self._checkquote(arg))
File "//usr/lib/python2.2/imaplib.py", line 908, in
_checkquote
if (arg[0],arg[-1]) in (('(',')'),('"','"')):
IndexError: string index out of range
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>Comment By: Tys von Gaza (tvongaza)
Date: 2003-08-25 07:19
Message:
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Here is some more using a more verbose debug:
[gaza at games gaza]$ python2.2 spambayes/imapfilter.py -v -
t -i4
SpamBayes IMAP Filter Alpha1, version 0.01 (May 2003),
using SpamBayes IMAP Filter Web Interface Alpha1, version
0.01
and engine SpamBayes Beta2, version 0.2 (July 2003).
Loading database hammie.db... Loading state from hammie.db
database
hammie.db is an existing database, with 0 spam and 0 ham
Done.
18:45.14 > FPNB1 LOGIN **** "******"
18:45.19 < FPNB1 OK LOGIN Ok.
Training
18:45.19 > FPNB2 SELECT INBOX.SB.TrainHam
18:45.19 < * FLAGS (\Draft \Answered \Flagged \Deleted
\Seen \Recent)
18:45.19 < * OK [PERMANENTFLAGS (\* \Draft \Answered
\Flagged \Deleted
\Seen)] Limited
18:45.19 < * 1 EXISTS
18:45.19 < * 0 RECENT
18:45.19 < * OK [UIDVALIDITY 1060841558] Ok
18:45.19 < FPNB2 OK [READ-WRITE] Ok
Training ham folder INBOX.SB.TrainHam
18:45.19 > FPNB3 UID SEARCH UNDELETED
18:45.19 < * SEARCH 157
18:45.19 < FPNB3 OK SEARCH done.
18:45.19 > FPNB4 UID FETCH 157 RFC822.HEADER
18:45.19 < * 1 FETCH (UID 157 RFC822.HEADER {2075}
18:45.19 read literal size 2075
18:45.19 < )
18:45.19 < FPNB4 OK FETCH completed.
18:45.20 > FPNB5 UID FETCH 157 RFC822.PEEK
18:45.20 < FPNB5 NO Error in IMAP command received by
server.
18:45.20 NO response: Error in IMAP command received by
server.
18:45.20 > FPNB6 UID FETCH 157 RFC822
18:45.20 < * 1 FETCH (UID 157 RFC822 {5442}
18:45.20 read literal size 5442
18:45.20 < )
18:45.20 < FPNB6 OK FETCH completed.
18:45.22 > FPNB7 UID FETCH 157 (FLAGS INTERNALDATE)
18:45.22 < * 1 FETCH (UID 157 FLAGS (\Seen)
INTERNALDATE "19-Aug-2003
10:07:21 -0600")
18:45.23 < FPNB7 OK FETCH completed.
18:45.24 > FPNB8 APPEND INBOX.SB.TrainHam (\Seen) "19-
Aug-2003 10:07:21
-0600" {5476}
18:45.24 < + OK
18:45.24 write literal size 5476
18:45.29 < FPNB8 OK [APPENDUID 1060841558 158] APPEND
Ok.
18:45.29 > FPNB9 UID STORE 157 +FLAGS.SILENT (\Deleted)
18:45.29 < FPNB9 OK STORE completed.
18:45.29 > FPNB10 UID SEARCH (UNDELETED HEADER X-
Spambayes-MailId
1061320725)
18:45.29 < * SEARCH
18:45.29 < * 1 FETCH (FLAGS (\Seen \Deleted))
18:45.29 < FPNB10 OK SEARCH done.
18:45.29 > FPNB11 UID SEARCH RECENT
18:45.29 < * SEARCH
18:45.29 < FPNB11 OK SEARCH done.
*.Traceback (most recent call last):
File "spambayes/imapfilter.py", line 782, in ?
run()
File "spambayes/imapfilter.py", line 768, in run
imap_filter.Train()
File "spambayes/imapfilter.py", line 594, in Train
num_ham_trained = folder.Train(self.classifier, False)
File "spambayes/imapfilter.py", line 543, in Train
msg.Save()
File "spambayes/imapfilter.py", line 365, in Save
response = imap.uid("FETCH", self.uid, "(FLAGS
INTERNALDATE)")
File "//usr/lib/python2.2/imaplib.py", line 622, in uid
typ, dat = apply(self._simple_command, (name, command)
+ args)
File "//usr/lib/python2.2/imaplib.py", line 925, in
_simple_command
return self._command_complete(name, apply
(self._command, (name,) + args))
File "//usr/lib/python2.2/imaplib.py", line 699, in _command
data = '%s %s' % (data, self._checkquote(arg))
File "//usr/lib/python2.2/imaplib.py", line 908, in _checkquote
if (arg[0],arg[-1]) in (('(',')'),('"','"')):
IndexError: string index out of range
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Comment By: Tony Meyer (anadelonbrin)
Date: 2003-08-19 08:19
Message:
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I have very occasionally seen this too, but whenever I've
tried to reproduce it (to fix it) I haven't been able to. Do you
get this consistently? If you do, could you run imapfilter with
the "-i4" switch and tell me/the list what you get?
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