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* Bug when using the agent and spam.el
@ 2003-02-11 11:07 Niklas Morberg
  2003-02-11 18:03 ` Ted Zlatanov
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Niklas Morberg @ 2003-02-11 11:07 UTC (permalink / raw)


Now I've found the time to be constructive and not only
whine about the problems I'm having with the agent. This is
what I do:

1. I enter a ham group with two new messages. One is spam
   and one is ham.
2. I view the ham message.
3. I mark the spam message as spam with `M-d' without
   viewing it.
4. I exit the group.

The next time I enter the group the spam message is still
there (marked as unread and undownloaded). This is terribly
frustrating when it happens to tens (and possibly hundreds)
of spam emails at a time and has made me stop using `M-d'
and instead just move the spam messages in my ham groups out
of the way with `B m'.

Some more observations:

- The spam message is not cached by the agent.
- The spam message is not on the IMAP server (verified by
  using another IMAP client to look at the group).
- gnus-agent-regenerate does not help.
- Unplugging and replugging the agent does not help.
- Restarting Gnus does help and the message is no longer
  visible in the summary buffer.

Could it be that the method used by spam.el to move messages
is not the standard one? Perhaps this is also the reason
that moving messages out of the spam group automatically
does not work (pure guessing without having looked at the
code).

Niklas





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