![]() SpamSieve understands what your spam looks like in order to block it all, but also learns what your legitimate messages look like to avoid confusion. The following is a partial list of SpamSieve’s features, so that you can quickly see what it can do and how it’s unique: SpamSieve only marks spam in your email client so you never lose any mail. Powerful Bayesian spam filtering results in high accuracy and almost no false positives. ![]() It adapts to the mail that you receive to get even better with time. ![]() Some other e-mail programs include Bayesian filters, but SpamSieve is more accurate. Integrates with your e-mail program for a superior user experience.I’m running a trial of SpamSieve on Apple Mail 6.6 (pre-Maverick). Run spamsieve on existing messages trial# So far so good, it’s catching almost every new spam each morning. In the past, I spent time each day junking and deleting ALL spam on all my email addresses. AFAIK, there is NO spam in my existing InBoxes. I also file many messages into subfolders On My Mac when archiving. The only problem I’m finding is that when SpamSieve learns a little more, it seems to scour my old Sent Inbox - which has emails from 2011-2013. (There’s nothing spammy about my replies!) It then moves dozens of them to its own “spam” folder and changes them to Unread. ![]() To try to twart this behaviour, I moved all my previous Sent messages to a new folder On My Mac. I assume that SpamSieve will NOT search thru messages On My Mac? (I hope this is tru, because these are carefully sorted into many different subfolders.)įeature request: Would like a preference to “Only Scan New /Unread Messages”, so that it doesn’t waste time scanning existing Inboxes & Sent inbox for spam as it will only find good messages to move to its spam folder. It only sees new messages in the inbox, messages that you train, and messages that you manually apply the Mail rules to. Also, it never marks spam messages as unread. So it sounds to me like what you’re seeing is being caused by another rule or plug-in. I don’t have any other plug-ins, and only half a dozen long-standing and well-behaved rules based on “email from” headers in order to sort Lists into folders. SpamSieve is compatible with junk/spam filters that run on the mail server, however we recommend that most users turn them off because: In most cases, SpamSieve will catch the same spam messages (and more), so the server spam filter is not providing much benefit. None of which would reach into my Sent Folder and move a bunch of my replies to the special “spam” folder. Run spamsieve on existing messages mac#Įxception: If your Mac and SpamSieve will often be off or disconnected from the. The only rule that could possibly move message to “spam” is the first rule which is for spamsieve. This rule is set to scan “Every Message”. PowerMail only supports ios Mail and Web Mail SpamSieve does not run on ios. Yesterday, after I got an ad from a website marketing company, I marked it as Train as Spam. programs let you manually re-apply SpamSieve to old messages: Apple Mail. Unfortunately, they used a lot of words that I use in my website design business, because in a blink of an eye 50 messages from my Sent folder jumped into my empty Spam folder. The folder blinked “50” Unread spam messages, all from me, dated from 20. During those few seconds between marking the spam and seeing “50” appear, NO new mail was received. The only explanation is that SpamSieve learned a few new words and then applied them to my previously Sent emails. I do a lot of beta testing so am very careful about watching for cause and effects.
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