![]() ![]() Normally I get none of this, and even when I mark it as Spam in Airmail it gets whitelisted. In the past few weeks, Airmail is causing SpamSieve to whitelist almost all messages from political parties (begging for money, crazies with outlandish positions, etc.). I know you said that you already checked this in System Preferences, but perhaps it would help to reset the privacy database as described in Troubleshooting Automation Access. Using SpamSieve (2.9.39) with Airmail (4.1 (618)) on macOS 10.15.5. This seems to indicate that Airmail doesn’t have permission to control SpamSieve. SpamSieve: (AE) Since sending application is not permitted to send this AppleEvent to this process, returning an errAEEventNotPermitted reply. Looking at the diagnostic report, I don’t see any errors reported from Airmail itself. ![]() So from SpamSieve’s point of view, Airmail hasn’t been asking it to do anything. Just to confirm, you are using the “SpamSieve - Train as Spam” command, not “Mark as Spam,” right? The reason I ask is that, as you say, the log is showing no messages trained (or classified) since November 10. But when I mark emails as spam, they do not move. I still have the menu options in MacMail to train as spam or good. PowerMail only supports SpamSieve with POP accounts.Īdditional information and downloads can be found on the homepage of this product.Hi Michael, I tried replying 2 days ago but maybe I made sopmething wrong… Anyway, yes, I’m able to train spamsieve and if I do it the spam mail goes into the spam folder… But if the same mail arrives again, it doesn’t go automatically in the spam folder (as it used to) and in the log there 's no tracks of movements. I just upgraded my Mac to ElCapitan and now SpamSieve seems to have stopped moving spam to the spam folder. PowerMail 4.0 and later (6.x recommended) from CTM Development. In over two years I have never had any problem with it which is more. Postbox Express and the (discontinued) Mac App Store version of Postbox are not compatible. I love it, and unlike Mail it works flawlessly with Spamsieve via the right click button. Postbox 6 and 7 are not currently compatible. Postbox 2.0 through 5.x from Postbox, Inc. Outlook Live and other browser-based mail are not supported, except via the Mac clients listed here. MailHub allows you to set reminders and actions against emails directly from your inbox with a fully Mail-integrated remind function so once an email is filed it is 'out of sight' but not 'out of. Outlook needs to be running with “New Outlook” turned off, which it does not allow when running in free mode. But if that for some reason doesn’t work, you could set up SpamSieve to rescue good messages from the Junk mailbox. It should be possible to turn off the server junk filters, as previously discussed. Outlook from Microsoft Office 2011 (14.x) and later, including Outlook 15.x and 16.x from Office 365. If you have the SpamSieve rule set to move messages to the Spam mailbox, and messages going to Junk are not related to SpamSieve. (By applying a workaround you can use SpamSieve with Mailsmith 2.1.5.) Mailsmith 2.3.1 and later from Stickshift Software. MailMate 1.1.2 and later from Freron Software. GyazMail 1.2.0 (1.5.8 or later recommended). Versions 3.6.3 through 3.6.41 are not compatible with SpamSieve on macOS 10.14, but version 3.6.42 and later are. NOT Mac OS X 10.13, 1GHz Intel Mac Core Solo, 16MB HD, 128MB RAM- Apple Mail from macOS 10.13 and later (including macOS 13 Ventura). ![]() By learning from the very messages that you receive, SpamSieve is able to block nearly all of your junk mail, without putting your good messages in the spam mailbox. Other spam filters get worse over time as spammers adapt to their rules SpamSieve actually gets better over time as it adapts to your mail. It's quick and easy to control SpamSieve from within your mail client, and you can customize how it interacts with the rest of your message sorting rules. SpamSieve gives you back your inbox by bringing powerful Bayesian spam filtering to Mac e-mail clients. Powerful Bayesian spam filtering for your Mac e-mail client ![]()
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