I'd like to bump this thread with request for public response, because I just now have the same problem. Ver. 4.52, Win7x64, single user desktop. At least I think it's the same problem.
I've been training spamhalter with many items of spam, over many months, no problem. All of sudden, a new mail fetch produced a mostly blank line in the new mail window - the one that asks if you want to download - and when I did my usual "download and delete from server," Pmail crashed. Now when I bring it back up, it's normal until I put the cursor on the spamhalter directory, with either mouse or down arrow. That puts the whole program in the "not working" mode. So I can't reindex it. (EDIT - can reindex, see below, but does not correct problem.) Nothing to do but allow it to close. I am able to drag an item from the new mail window pane to the spamhalter directory, and it appears to go in normally.
Any idea? I know how to locate the spamhalter directory in windows explorer. I suspect there's an item in there perhaps with an "open boundary," but not sure how to identify normal message boundaries, so don't know what to delete. Would rather not delete the file either.
Thanks, Ron
Edit - I went into the spamhalter screen under tools and found I could reduce the size of the spamhalter directory. I can also right click on it, and use the context menu, so I checked consistency and reindexed. Still same problem though.
EDIT AGAIN - Fixed. I remembered that the latest spam msg was in the trash folder on my mobile phone. Using a string from there to search on in notepad, I found that message in the spamhalter folder. (I thought that rather clever of me :) ) Deleted it, reindexed the folder, shazam.
It does seem to me the header on the offending spam is malformed. I'll paste it below (with an id string altered, just in case). Apparently, something about it hangs ver. 4.52. Any insight on that aspect would still be appreciated for future reference. What's that X-Authority-Analysis line and how do you read it?
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<p>I'd like to bump this thread with request for public response, because I just now have the same problem.&nbsp; Ver. 4.52, Win7x64, single user desktop. At least I think it's the same problem.
</p><p>I've been training spamhalter with many items of spam, over many months, no problem.&nbsp; All of sudden, a new mail fetch produced a mostly blank line in the new mail window - the one that asks if you want to download - and when I did my usual "download and delete from server," Pmail crashed.&nbsp; Now when I bring it back up, it's normal until I put the cursor on the spamhalter directory, with either mouse or down arrow.&nbsp; That puts the whole program in the "not working" mode.&nbsp; So I can't reindex it. (EDIT - can reindex, see below, but does not correct problem.)&nbsp; Nothing to do but allow it to close.&nbsp; I am able to drag an item from the new mail window pane to the spamhalter directory, and it appears to go in normally.&nbsp;
</p><p>Any idea?&nbsp; I know how to locate the spamhalter directory in windows explorer.&nbsp; I suspect there's an item in there perhaps with an "open boundary,"&nbsp; but not sure how to identify normal message boundaries, so don't know what to delete.&nbsp;&nbsp; Would rather not delete the file either.
</p><p>Thanks,&nbsp; Ron </p><p>&nbsp;Edit - I went into the spamhalter screen under tools and found I could reduce the size of the spamhalter directory.&nbsp; I can also right click on it, and use the context menu, so I checked consistency and reindexed.&nbsp; Still same problem though. </p><p>EDIT AGAIN -&nbsp; Fixed.&nbsp; I remembered that the latest spam msg was in the trash folder on my mobile phone.&nbsp; Using a string from there to search on in notepad, I found that message in the spamhalter folder.&nbsp; (I thought that rather clever of me :) )&nbsp; Deleted it, reindexed the folder, shazam. </p><p>It does seem to me the header on the offending spam is malformed.&nbsp; I'll paste it below (with an id string altered, just in case).&nbsp; Apparently, something about it hangs ver. 4.52.&nbsp; Any insight on that aspect would still be appreciated for future reference.&nbsp; What's that X-Authority-Analysis line and how do you read it?
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