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I don't think anyone has been able to come up with a single
procedure that resolves the problem in all cases, and there's reason to doubt
that this is a SpamBayes problem. However, the tracker lists several things that
people have tried that seemed to help, so I thought you might find it
useful.
If I recall correctly, when I was affected by this problem,
I just re-selected the current folder whenever the problem occurred and this
caused Outlook to refresh the list of messages. I haven't seen this problem for
some time, though, so my recollection may be flawed. From: Shelby Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 12:28 PM To: Jesse Pelton; [email protected] Subject: RE: [Spambayes] Problems moving spam into Junk mail folder There is no
resolution in this tracker… From: Jesse
Pelton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] There's a tracker for
this. Please see http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=899839&group_id=61702&atid=498103. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shelby Smith Hi
There, I’m having a
problem with Spambayes in Outlook when I go to classify something as spam.
I will click on the item, select “delete as spam,” and the program acts like
it’s working correctly (takes a couple of seconds to “think”) and then
stops. It doesn’t move the item. Then, when I click on the item
again and select “delete as spam” it gives me a message saying “No filterable
mail items are selected.” After the second click, it moves it to the junk mail
folder. This only started
happening after I had uninstalled and then reinstalled the program. I had
uninstalled it b/c it was causing my Outlook to go really slow. Now it is
not slow anymore, but it does have the strange problem I’ve described
above. Here’s the info on
my computer: Windows XP
Pro Spambayes
1.0.4 Log files
attached Please let me know
if there is a way to fix this. Thanks, Shelby
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