[Andy Holt]
If so, there's a minor issue. I've been running 1.1a for weeks, but my
toolbar buttons have had the same, longer text as they always had, until
just today when I was trying to track down an Outlook problem. I
disabled
all my add-ins, and when I came to re-enable Spambayes, that's when I
noticed the new button labels. So, it seems you have to actually disable
and re-enable Spambayes for the new labels to show. When I installed 1.1a
originally, I just closed Outlook, installed 1.1a over the previous
version (1.0.4 I think), and restarted Outlook.
[Kenny Pitt]
SpamBayes first tries to use the existing toolbar so that any
customizations you have made to it will be preserved. If,
for any reason, it can't access the existing toolbar then it
will recreate it from scratch. This is probably what
happened after you disabled and then re-enabled SpamBayes.
I had wondered about this a few times, but figured it wasn't that important.
I didn't realise that there was anyone that managed to keep the toolbar
alive (i.e. doesn't have the recreating the toolbar log entries) between
sessions 0.5 wink. This is tied up with removing the toolbar on
uninstall, too (which I would like to get done for 1.1).
For now, I've added a note about it in the release notes (which people
probably don't read, but it's a start, at least). I guess we could add a
check for the old buttons and if they are found recreate the toolbar (since
we have all the recreation code there already). Anyone want to open a
feature request?
=Tony.Meyer
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