Bugs item #1672412, was opened at 2007-03-02 09:09
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Submitted By: Warren Sirota (warrensirota)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Outlook 2007 under XP Observations

Initial Comment:
Here are the problems I encountered unde Outlook 2007. I know it's not 
officially supported yet. I'm backing off it, and moving back to Outlook 2003. 
I need my SpamBayes!

1) No "Recover From Spam" button is visible.
2) SpamBayes seems to filter the email messages correctly, but they seem to be 
deleted without hope of recovery (not even in the Deleted Items folder) instead 
of going into the designated spam folder.

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Comment By: Serenity Consulting (serenityconsult)
Date: 2007-06-08 10:59

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You may already know this information, but I'll pass it along...

I am sucessfully (sort of) running Spambayes 1.1a2 with Outlook 2007 under
Vista.

I had no problems running Spambayes 1.0.4 under Outlook 2003 and Vista (I
did an inplace upgrade from XP to Vista - and subsequently did an inplace
upgrade from Office 2003 to Office 2007). 

Here is my current status... Running with UAC active -Outlook 2007 will
crash on startup if the Spambayes addin is installed. Outlook will continue
to crash until you give it permission to disable the Spambayes addin.

Once Outlook 2007 has started, I can go to the Trust Center, remove the
Spambayes addin, then without leaving the Trust Center, add the Spambayes
addin. Next I go under Help and enable the disabled Spambayes addin. 

Spambayes runs great until I shut down Outlook and have to do the above
all over again. I have tried de-activating Spambayes (as opposed to
removing it) prior to shut down. This does not work. The addin must be
disabled - however I am not aware of any user accessible tool within
Outlook that would allow me to do this prior to closing Outlook.

If I use the 'Run as Administrator' option to start Outlook, Outlook
starts normally with the Spambayes addin active. However, this creates
other problems for me as one of the Outlook archive files is on a domain
based network drive. Running as the Administrator for just this application
does not allow me to log into this network drive when I am already logged
into the drive with my own local machine account.

Right now, I shut down Outlook as seldom as possible and use Vista's sleep
mode.

Jim Johnson

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