> -----Original Message----- > From: Ocean [mailto:oc...@acloakinthewood.com] > Sent: Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:23 AM > To: 'mhamm...@skippinet.com.au' > Cc: 'spambayes@python.org' > Subject: RE: [Spambayes] Windows 7 x64 - Problems > > > > > > You almost certainly want the 32bit version of Python and pywin32 - as I > > explained previously. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Mark > > > I guess I missed that! > > Well, I uninstalled all the 64 bit stuff, and installed the 32-bit stuff. The good news is > that the plug in now loads. The bad news is that it's giving me an error: "Could not watch > the specified folders". I've tried deleting the INI file, and reconfiguring it, but as soon I > enable SpamBayes, that error comes up. I'm using 1.1a4 (from source), and I've been > running it on XP for a long time without any problems. > > Is there something about Win 7 x64 that would keep it from being to watch the > Inbox (with subfolders)?
Okay, some more data. I ran the Trace Collector and ran the test suite. I have no idea how to copy/save information from the Trace Collector, so I have to manually type in stuff, and I'll have to hope I'm giving you the relevant information here. It starts out like this: ------------------- Running 'Filtering tests' with Filter.save_spam_info=True, Filter.timer_enabled=False Performing Spam test on watch folder 'My Folders/Inbox'... pythoncom error: Python error invoking COM method. ------------------- I then have a number of Traceback entries, with the last couple of lines being: ------------------ File "D:\Progs\Python\Lib\email\utils.py", line 143, in formatdate now = time.localtime(timeval) ValueError: (22, 'Invalid argument') Restoring standard configuration... ------------------- ...followed by it reseting itself to watch everything again. Further down, it says: ------------------ Processing missed spam in folder 'Inbox' by starting a timer ------------------ ...followed by all the folders it didn't miss any in. Then we have a Traceback section again that ends in: ------------------- File "D:\Progs\SpamBayes 1.1a4\Outlook2000\tester.py", line 170, in CheckMessageFilteredFrom TestFailed("The test message remained in folder '%s'" % ms_folder.GetFQName()) File "D:\Progs\SpamBayes 1.1a4\Outlook2000\tester.py", line 38, in TestFailed raise TestFailure(msg) TestFailure: The test message remained in folder 'My Folders/Inbox' ------------------- ...etc... If you need more of the trace information, let me know (along with how to copy the information so I don't have to type it in manually by hand!). _______________________________________________ SpamBayes@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Info/Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html