![]() ![]() Automatically maintains a blocklist so that it can instantly adapt to spam messages sent from particular addresses, and catch 100% of them.Integrates with the macOS Contacts app (and also Eudora’s and Entourage’s address books) so that messages from friends and colleagues are never marked as spam.Colors show how spammy each message is, so you can quickly focus on the borderline ones if you want to check SpamSieve’s work.SpamSieve running on your Mac can keep the spam off your iPhone/iPad, and you can even train SpamSieve from afar.There is no extra charge for additional addresses or devices. SpamSieve works with any mail provider/host.Plus, you get the same great filtering if you ever switch e-mail programs or use more than one at a time. Integrates with your e-mail program for a superior user experience.Some other e-mail programs include Bayesian filters, but SpamSieve is more accurate. It adapts to the mail that you receive to get even better with time. Powerful Bayesian spam filtering results in high accuracy and almost no false positives.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. 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 console generates an Error 8 message.SpamSieve is a robust spam filter for major email clients that uses powerful Bayesian spam filtering. Now messages in the Inbox marked as “Spam” are moved to the Spam folder however, messages in the Spam Folder marked as “Good” remain in the Spam Folder. I removed disabled and redundant accounts, which fixed half the problem. ![]() The workaround is to either rename or delete the inactive account so that all of your accounts then have unique names. If you have two accounts with the same name (the Description field), Mail’s AppleScript support (which SpamSieve uses to move trained messages) can get confused and report that error when the script tries to reference a message in the inbox.The new account is marked as inactive, so you wouldn’t ordinarily see it unless you go to the Accounts section of Mail’s Preferences window. Updating to Mac OS X 10.11 sometimes causes Mail to create a duplicate IMAP account where one didn’t exist before.Users/xxxx/Library/Mail/Bundles/SpamSieve.mailbundle (1.8.3)ġ0/5/15 2:32:55.034 PM Mail: SpamSieve Mail Plug-In: Launching via launch agent failed.ġ0/5/15 2:32:55.228 PM SpamSieveHelper: Performance: Please update this scripting addition to supply a value for ThreadSafe for each event handler: “/Library/ScriptingAdditions/SIMBL.osax”ġ0/5/15 2:34:14.461 PM adam: SpamSieve Apple Mail Plug-In Error Training: Mail got an error: An error of type 8 has occurred.įrom what I’ve seen, errors like this are caused by two interacting bugs: Users/xxxx/Library/Mail/Bundles/MailActOn.mailbundle (3.2.1b1971) Here are the log excerpts:ġ0/5/15 2:22:22.583 PM adam: SpamSieve Apple Mail Plug-In Error Training: Mail got an error: Can’t get mailbox “INBOX” of account “Law E-Mail”.ġ0/5/15 2:22:53.647 PM adam: SpamSieve Apple Mail Plug-In Error Training: Mail got an error: Can’t get mailbox “INBOX” of account “Law E-Mail”. ![]()
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