![]() ![]() ![]() You can still do that, but we recommend Switching From the Spam Mailbox to the Junk Mailbox and Using a Spam Mailbox on the Server. Previous versions of SpamSieve had you select a Spam mailbox here. As a result, doing my mail on my mobile devices after an hour or two becomes rather time consuming. SpamSieve is a software utility developed specifically to help people with a powerful spam filter that uses Bayesian spam filtering to eliminate spam emails. Make sure to create it within your account (rather than under On My Mac) and then select it in your account’s Mailbox Behaviors. Does anyone have any knowledge or suggestions about a filter program that will work in Windows and with Outlook that is as efficient, low-profile & accurate as. ![]() However, we are using Windows and Outlook there, so SS can’t fit the bill for me. Today, I noticed that as soon as my MBA sleeps, SpamSieve processing stop as well, filling my inbox with spam. Having loved SpamSieve since its release, I’m looking for an equivalent spam filter to use at work. One iPhone, one iPad and one Android phone from which I do email while away from my computer. How does Outlook work as a replacement for Mail with a Drone Server set up. The only reason to keep Mail.app running would be so that the computer also can work as a Drone.īut for that to happen, Mail.app must be do the spam filtering, right? But does that mean that I’ll also have to use Mail.app to tag missed mails as Junk/Non-junk as well? Looking to upgrade my version of Office from 2019 to 2021 (which I’m told will include Outlook). Yes, just one Mac where I probably will switch to MailMate as my primary email client. In that case, it does not matter which one is running SpamSieve, but one of them must be if you want to have filtering. I thought you had one Mac running both Apple Mail and MailMate. Works with Apple Mail under macOS 10.12.This is a free update that includes the following changes: Version 2.9.25 of SpamSieve is now available.You could potentially run the regular SpamSieve rule in Apple Mail as well, instead of having MailMate process the incoming messages. It’s easiest if you update to SpamSieve 2.9.25 before updating to 10.12. Then double-click the SpamSieve application and choose Install Apple Mail Plug-In from the SpamSieve menu at the top-left of the screen. The testing I’ve done with others shows there is mail coming through. I have been trying to set up the Yahoo account on Outlook so that I will have two email accounts and use the Yahoo account to circumvent Earthlink’s games (SPAM). In any case, if you don’t see the SpamSieve commands in Apple Mail’s Message menu, be sure to choose Install Apple Mail Plug-In from the SpamSieve menu. I have tried 43 times to set up the Yahoo account in Outlook and can’t get it to work. ![]() Otherwise, with the SpamSieve plug-in not installed, Mail will move good messages to the spam mailbox without consulting SpamSieve.Made various changes to improve SpamSieve’s filtering accuracy.Removed a workaround that sometimes prevented messages trained in Apple Mail on Mac OS X 10.10 from updating the junk status in Mail.The Apple Mail - Move if Spam, Apple Mail - SaneBox, and Apple Mail - Server Junk Mailbox scripts now have an option to not change the junk status in Apple Mail, as that can be very slow with some mail servers.The Apple Mail - Server Junk Mailbox script now has an option to mark good messages as read.If SpamSieve’s plug-in is incompatible with the current version of Apple Mail, the error message now includes a button to join the SpamSieve public beta.Improved the positioning of the SpamSieve items in Apple Mail’s Message menu. Improved the error reporting when Apple Mail is having trouble launching SpamSieve.Improved the reporting of Apple Mail training errors.SpamSieve is more careful about only modifying its launch agent file when it’s actually changed, so as not to arouse the suspicions of anti-virus software. ![]()
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