[spambayes-bugs] [ spambayes-Bugs-767595 ] Outlook/Imap Badness.

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Bugs item #767595, was opened at 2003-07-08 07:52
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Category: Outlook
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Shaun Broadbent (shaunbroadbent)
Assigned to: Mark Hammond (mhammond)
Summary: Outlook/Imap Badness.

Initial Comment:
Similar to report #765042, using XP with Outlook 2002 
SP2 and IMAP via SSL . Also recently set up another 
account using IMAP without SSL

New mail is ignored when I first log in.
ie log shows
Processing 0 missed spam in folder 'Inbox' took 
102.157ms

Once logged in Mail that has Spam classification of 'No' 
is not scored. Mail that has Spam classification 
of 'Unsure' is not scored.
Mail that has a Spam classification of 'Yes' is scored but 
not moved. Filters are set to move only Spam and leave 
Unsure (ham).
Manual Filtering scores read messages but also fails to 
move them (yes Perform All Actions is marked). Unread
messages are not scored (generally.. )

Manual filtering on the non SSL IMAP account seems to 
generate multiple copies of the same spam email 
in the Spam Folder (the moves work on this account)
probably due to my not purging the inbox folder after 
the initial move (ie the message is marked for deletion 
but not deleted) so every manual filter moves the same
spam again. Unread Mail is Not Scored or Filtered on the 
Non SSL account either .

Interestingly 'Delete As Spam' works perfectly, it scores 
and moves the mail (For both SSL and non).

Logfile attached ( when I first opened the non SSL IMAP 
account Spambayes seemed to process all the 
messages correctly up until a point, this is shown in the 
log) perhaps this is a database issue??




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