Bugs item #1541910, was opened at 2006-08-17 14:12
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Category: Outlook
Group: 1.1.x
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Willy Tenner (willytenner)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: 1.1a2: Some emails corrupts training database

Initial Comment:
Hi all!

Some emails corrupts the training database. 
AssertionError: Token seen in more ham than ham 
trained.

Since several versions of SpamBayes for Outlook we 
have problems while training and rebuilding the 
spambayes database. This includes also the newest 
version of spambayes v1.1a2. We are using Outlook 
2003 SP1. I have isolated one little mail which is 
causing these troubles. I archived it as a PST-file 
called HAM-archive.pst

Here's the way to reproduce the error. In Outlook 
create two folders called HAM and SPAM for training 
purposes. Put some spam mails in SPAM and e.g. two 
good mails in HAM. Then, add the mentioned PST-file 
as outlook data file to outlook, open it and "copy" 
the included mail to the previously created HAM 
folder.

Start SpamBayes manager and train and rebuild the 
database. In the logfile you see the message:

        ...
        Checked 3 in folder HAM - 3 new entries found.
        Checked 98 in folder SPAM - 96 new entries 
found.
        Saving bayes database with 96 spam and 2 good 
messages
        ...

Aha. Although spambayes found 3 new entries in HAM it 
stored only 2 good messages in the database.

Next step. Try to delete a mail from inbox as spam. 
Uups. A message pops up:

        "It appears your SpamBayes training database 
is corrupt."

For more details see the attached log file.

The problem seems to be the small email I attached. 
If you change only one bit in the email the problem 
disappears. Maybe spambayes is building a checksum or 
something else and with this mail the checksum is an 
invalid number?

Can anyone follow me?

Kind regards from Berlin-Germany

willytenner

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