Thanks for answer .... I'm using version 1.1a and it runs absulote stable .... Anyway - but the imap problem is even the same. The mail goes back to the default local folder "inbox" and not to the imap "inbox"-folder
Maybe you can plan a "email-not spam"-defaulkt folder option. I look in outlook.ini too - but it looks ok for me. Normally i work so: I have amount 300 dirs in imap box and round 50.000mails in archiv All the mails come to one folder "inbox" and from there i filter spams. These i move to "SPAM"-folder in imap structure. So - well then i check the SPAM-folder and found a "ham-mail" Then i click on "not spam" and it goes even time to folder "inbox" in local, which outlook even need and i can't set teh imap folder to default inbox folder from outlook, because the real "inbox" must be even on a local folder. And correct imap folders can't save special infos about an email and which the place was before... So i think an extra option for that would be fine. Cu camel > -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Tony Meyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 25. Mai 2005 01:24 > An: 'camel' > Cc: [email protected] > Betreff: RE: [spambayes-dev] ham goes not left to the > original folder - Outlook2003 > > Please note that the spambayes-dev list is for discussion > about the development of spambayes. General questions, bug > reports, and so forth should be directed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > ham goes not left to the original folder - Outlook 2003.... > > > > My original folder is (IMAP) inbox > > Then after spam-filtering it goes to folder "SPAM" > > Bu then i go to folder "SPAM" -> take one of this mails and > click an > > NOT SPAM"-icon Then the programm move it to thew lokal > INBOX - and not > > to the IMAP-inbox folder. > > Are you using the latest version (1.0.4)? If not, upgrading > *might* help. > > If you look in your log, you will probably see entries that > say something like "Moving back to original folder; can't > find original folder, moving to default inbox instead" (I > can't recall what the exact wording is). > > The problem is that SpamBayes tries to save information about > the message (the folder it was originally in) when it moves > the message. This means it knows where to move it back to. > Sometimes Outlook stores (particularly IMAP > ones) do not let you save additional information with > messages, however. > This means that SpamBayes can't remember where it originally > was. It needs to put it somewhere, so it takes a best guess, > which is to the default store's inbox (where incoming > non-IMAP mail will go to). > > There are two possible solutions: > > 1. If possible, you could change the default store to the > IMAP account, so that SpamBayes would fall back to the right > folder. This will change where mail arrives, though, so you > may not wish to do this. > > 2. SpamBayes 1.1 has as fix for this (the information is > also stored locally, so it can fall back to that). 1.1 is in > alpha at the moment, but IIRC there haven't been many reports > about problems with the Outlook plug-in. So you could try > downloading 1.1a1 and using that. > > =Tony.Meyer > > -- > Please always include the list (spambayes at python.org) in > your replies (reply-all), and please don't send me personal > mail about SpamBayes. > http://www.massey.ac.nz/~tameyer/writing/reply_all.html > explains this. > > _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html
