[spambayes-bugs] [ spambayes-Bugs-854547 ] message won't filter
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Bugs item #854547, was opened at 2003-12-05 00:21
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Category: Outlook
Group: Outlook 008
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Seth Goodman (sethg)
Assigned to: Mark Hammond (mhammond)
Summary: message won't filter
Initial Comment:
This message doesn't filter as part of a training set. I
then put this single message into a folder and tried to
train on it. I got a text box saying, "No filterable mail
items are selected" and the log file had only the
entry, "ERROR: 'No filterable mail items are selected'
". I exported the message in Outlook 2000 format and
attached it here.
The message has two zip file attachments, which
comprise the bulk of its size.
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>Comment By: Seth Goodman (sethg)
Date: 2003-12-08 19:31
Message:
Logged In: YES
user_id=566296
I don't know the source code, so forgive the following
comment if it's clueless. This message was downloaded via
POP3, as neither of my ISP's supports MAPI. Since Outlook
deals with POP3 and MAPI, I have no idea if it internally
changes all messages as MAPI with the POP3 ones having
limited properties as they don't exist as copies in remote
directories.
BTW, what's all the Tony Meyer stuff in the headers of the
Seal_Props.txt file? Are you at the University of Massey
in NZ? Friends of mine lived there a few years ago, liked
it a lot.
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Comment By: Tony Meyer (anadelonbrin)
Date: 2003-12-08 19:10
Message:
Logged In: YES
user_id=552329
It fails the "was received test" (i.e. there doesn't appear
to be PR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS_A or
PR_RECEIVED_BY_ENTRYID). I've attached a dump_props, but
this reaches the limit of my MAPI understanding ;)
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Comment By: Tim Peters (tim_one)
Date: 2003-12-06 14:23
Message:
Logged In: YES
user_id=31435
I downloaded the msg and dragged it from Explorer into an
Outlook folder. I can confirm that the Outlook addin doesn't
believe it's filterable, but don't know why not. The only new
entry in the log file is
ERROR: 'No filterable mail items are selected'
after I select it and try to do the "show spam clues" bit.
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Comment By: Seth Goodman (sethg)
Date: 2003-12-05 15:39
Message:
Logged In: YES
user_id=566296
It was a regular email message sent to me by a regular
correspondent. After deleting the two zip files attached, it
still won't filter, so I have attached the bare message for you
exported in Outlook 2000 .msg format, whatever that is.
Though Outlook shows the message as 3K in size, the
exported .msg file is 15.5K. Hopefully, you can import it and
end up with the same message that I have inside Outlook.
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Comment By: Mark Hammond (mhammond)
Date: 2003-12-05 02:13
Message:
Logged In: YES
user_id=14198
Is the message a non-delivery report of any kind? Or was it
originally created by you? If so, it is "by design".
Otherwise, you will probably find it still fails without the
.zip attachments - try deleting them, trying again, and if
it still fails, attach the smaller message. If all else
fails, mailing to me is fine.
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Comment By: Seth Goodman (sethg)
Date: 2003-12-05 00:29
Message:
Logged In: YES
user_id=566296
Apparently I can't attach the file, as it is larger than the SF
limit. I will email anyone the file who asks for it.
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