Juha, I have had this happen twice to me in the past two years on my home computer with Outlook 2003. I could never identify the cause. The second time it happened, I removed and then reinstalled Spambayes. This has been nearly nine months ago and it has not occurred since. Carl Swofford Florida State Captain Patriot Guard Riders [EMAIL PROTECTED] 386-793-0030 Riding in loving memory of CW2 Justin S. Swofford -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Juha Suomalainen Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2008 6:24 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Spambayes] A bug report Hello coders, I am using the SpamBayes Outlook add in with Outlook 2007 (under WinXP). As a classifier results are seen, the plug in works perfectly, and I want to thank all of you coders for the great work! However from time to time I am having some problems with Spambayes freezing my Outlook totally, if the connection to the IMAP server is busy. Our corporate IMAP server is over burdened and sometimes (actually quite often) the connection to the server fails. Sometimes, but not everytime, this leads to complete freeze of the Outlook. When I force Outlook to shut down and restart it, Outlook says that it was the Spambayes Outlook plugin that froze the system and asks if I would like disable it. This behavior is same for both versions 1.0.4 and the latest alpha release 1.1a4. I haven't got a slightest idea of SpamBayes code operation, but I wonder if this freeze-problem could be fixed by simply changing some timeout delays or adding an emergency exit to some loop to be used if connection to server fails. BR: -Juha Suomalainen
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