![]() ![]() Additionally, most people don’t want to deal with two separate spam mailboxes, one for the server junk filter and one for SpamSieve. 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. It is more likely than SpamSieve to mistakenly classify your good messages as spam, yet it rarely catches spam messages that SpamSieve would have missed. I just upgraded my Mac to ElCapitan and now SpamSieve seems to have stopped moving spam to the spam folder. that are marked as Junk by the server > and moved in the Junk folder. My task today is to install SpamSieve in Mail again, use my gmail account’s server to collect the spam of the 7 accounts and start the training process again. The junk/spam filter on your mail server can cause problems. The Spam-Emails are filtered on server side, so spamsieve comes to late. I think a night’s sleep and 2 cups of coffee helps to clarify this for me. ![]() Mail won’t allow me to create a mailbox in an alternate location. This morning when I tried to create a Spam mailbox on my iCloud Drive, I discovered that Mail only allows me to make a mailbox on my my Mac or one of my account’s servers. Now I realize what I want to do cannot be done. I will end up doing that but I wanted to store my spam (and other Mail stuff) on my personal iCloud Drive. I had previously read through section 4.6.7 - Using a Spam Mailbox on the Server and that explains how to use one of my email account’s servers to collect all the spam from my 7 emails accounts into one spam on that company’s server. Thorsten Lemke’s support for GraphicConverter is the only other developer I know who gives personal support like you do. Your personal support with SpamSieve, which has to be time consuming, should be a model for other developers. iCloud is now filtering to the Junk folder most mail that used to be caught by SS. Worked around Apple Mail bug so that Train as Good now moves spam messages out of Mail’s Spam folder on 10.4, provided that SpamSieve had put them there. If you just want all your spam to be in the same mailbox (whether it was caught by SpamSieve or iCloud’s filter) you could follow the Consolidating Spam Under the Special Junk Mailbox instructions. Thank you Michael for your quick response. When Using a Spam Mailbox on the Server, SpamSieve is better at handling errors from Mail that could cause a trained spam message to go to the local spam mailbox instead. Please see this page for the multi-Mac setup options. There is currently no way to make two copies of SpamSieve share the same support files. You can store all the spam on the server, as described here. If this can be done, would someone point me to the directions on how to do it? If I read the save on server directions in the manual, it is using a spam folder on one of my email accounts. I would like to set up the two macs to store SpamSieve Spam and maybe all my email data on my iCloud so both machines can share the Mail and SpamSieve support files, folders and mailboxes. I have bought in to 200 GB of iCloud storage and have all my documents, pics, music, movies, et al stored there so they are accessible to both machines or any machine I am using. One is a 2012 version of a MacBook Pro and the other is a 2014 version of an iMac. Two ways to combat spam on your Mac are to use a mail server with its own. I am running Apple Mail v10.1 and SpamSieve v2.9.26 on two Macs both running macOS Sierra v10.12.1 beta. Has it ever occurred to you to just let the mail pile up in the box as the. I haven’t heard or read negative comments about Mail lately so I am going to try it again. I have not been using Apple Mail for quite a long time because of its annoying bugs. You can fix this with the “Mailbox Behaviors” preferences in Mail.I’ve read through a lot of your manual and some forum entries and not sure how to search for and/or ask what I want to do. It sounds like Apple Mail is not properly configured to put those mailboxes inside of “Ist Webung.” This is not related to SpamSieve. It sounds like you are saying that you have SpamSieve set to move the messages to the special Junk mailbox (“Ist Webung”) in Apple Mail and that this is working.īut then you have extra Spam/Junk mailboxes in each account that are not under “Ist Webung.” Is that correct? If so, those are being created by your mail provider’s junk filter. So where do these folders called “Spam” and “Junk” come from and how can I turn them off? ![]() With my provider, each account is set so that spam is always moved to the “Is advertising” folder. In fact, however, a folder called Spam or Junk is always created in the respective subfolders of the respective account. When you quit Apple Mail, all spam is deleted. It’s quite easy to use from within your Mail app, and you can even customize it define rules for it to interact with the messages that arrive in your inbox. Any spam will end up in the folder “Is advertising” and there in the subfolder of the respective account (see image). SpamSieve lets you reclaim your inbox by bringing the much-powerful Bayesian spam filtering technique to filter out spam in your Inbox app. ![]()
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