I'd have to agree with Mr. Nesting.  I know you want to get the wave
out of of your inbox, but not at the expense of perhaps not getting
legitimate waves later.

As for the problem, I have experienced the same issue, but it is
intermittent.  I also get this same intermittent problem when trying
to archive waves.  The wave closes but remains in my inbox.  Again,
both of these issues are intermittent for me and are unpredictable.
It's important to note that I'm mainly using Wave Preview, but I have
seen this issue in sandbox as well.


On Oct 25, 2:03 pm, David Nesting <da...@fastolfe.net> wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 10:56 AM, voidref <void...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Deleting waves does not appear to work yet, I have had to mark them as
> > spam, and them Mute them.
>
> I guess you gotta do what you gotta do, but I would be concerned that this
> would introduce noise into the spam filtering Wave uses (or may use in the
> future).  Marking legitimate waves as spam would seem to make it more
> difficult for the system to identify spam in the future.
>
> David
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