![]() If that doesn’t fix that problem, then I’ll take your suggestion to specify a Spam mailbox on the server. Unless you advise to the contrary, I will Rebuild these one after the other, rebuild the Spam mailbox, quit and restart Mail and see what happens. In her Inbox she has accounts for iCloud, Yahoo, and Gmail. In our case I presume the problem mailboxes are the three inboxes and the Spam folder. Just bought the new MacBook Pro so I just did a complete reinstall from scratch. In particular, he’s hearing from numerous customers that Morgan. Select the problem mailbox, go to the Mailbox menu, and choose Rebuild. Tsai, the developer of the long-standing SpamSieve plug-in for Mail on the Mac, has written a blog post warning about potential Mail-related data loss when upgrading to macOS 10.15 Catalina. The above is all you need to know about using SpamSieve with Mail. In the SS instruction manual, I just found this: 7.13.10 How can I rebuild Apple Mail’s database? l.įirst, try a quick rebuild. SpamSieve will move the ones that it thinks are spam to the Junk mailbox. It may help to do a complete rebuild of Mail’s database or possibly work around the problem by using Change Settings to specify a Spam mailbox on the server. Thank you Michael, they do not, which baffles me. It doesn’t sound like you’re doing anything wrong, but it sounds like Mail is for some reason copying the messages when it’s asked to move them to the local Spam mailbox.ĭo the messages properly move to that mailbox if you drag and drop them? Any suggestions on how to fix this would be gratefully accepted. It would appear we are doing something wrong. I need help in how to move SpamSieve from one computer to another computer as I’ve replaced my old desktop with a new one. But I found its very effective in filtering spam mails. ![]() Should incoming spam messages be colored according to how spammy they are (darker means more spammy)?Īfter doing this, all the emails she had identified as spam were indeed in her Spam folder, on her Mac, but the same spam emails remained in her Inbox.ĭid we make any wrong choices in Change Settings? Hi, I’m new with SpamSieve and my experience with it has only been a couple months. ![]() Once youve set up SpamSieve with your email program, you have to teach it what is good mail and what is spam. When you use “Train as Good” on a message in the spam mailbox, should the message be marked as unread? SpamSieve is designed to work with Mac OS 10.2.6 through 10.3.2 and works with Apple Mail, eMailer, Entourage 9.0.1 and later, Eudora 5.2 and later, Mailsmith 1.5 and later, and PowerMail 4.0 and later.When you use “Train as Good” on a message in the spam mailbox, should the message be moved back to the inbox? I have replicated my SpamSieve/Apple Mail setup from OS 10.6.8 in 10.9.Should “Train as Spam” mark the messages as read?.Should messages marked using “Train as Spam” be stored in a local spam mailbox (rather than on the server)?.Which mailbox should spam messages be moved to when you use “Train as Spam”?.We then went to Change Settings and carefully went through each choice, one by one. Also, I have the log and will be sending it to you.I screen-shared with the senior this a.m., and when we tried to drag and drop an email which she considered as spam from her Inbox to the Spam folder, it could not be done the email “bounced” back to her Inbox. However, I removed all of the filters to see if that makes any difference. ![]() I have to empty my Spam folder on the computer to get rid of the crap on my other devices. Well before this problem starting happening a few weeks ago. The Spam folder is on my Mac in my Mail program on my MBP, but I still get all the spam on my iPad and iPod. Now they did have some filters set up, but they were really old and have been in their for years. Did you face this problem and what would be the solution Macbook Pro - MacOs Mojave - 10.14.5. ![]() Name of Threat: BUT Spamsieve - MacBook Pro doesn’t allow deleting the files in False negatives folder. Yes good messages go into the junk folder, in fact 99% of everything goes into the junk folder. Hello, BitDefender Antivirus for Mac has identified a threat that needs to be removed manually. I agree predicted good messages will then auto-train good in almost every case. No other junk plug-ins besides SpamSieve? What do you see in the Filters window? (The exceptions, of course, are if you’ve disabled auto-training, disabled the whitelist, or trained a message from that address as spam.)Īnd are you saying that the messages SpamSieve predicts as good are going into the Junk folder? Under normal situations, a message that’s predicted good will be auto-trained as good, and then subsequent messages from that address will always be predicted good due to the whitelist. ![]()
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