![]() ![]() SpamSieve will automatically whitelist these sender addresses if you have Auto-train with incoming mail and Train SpamSieve whitelist enabled. ![]() Initially, I was caught by the upgrade causing most of my mail to go to the Spam folder. However, when I manually “Apply Rules” to the spam messages from the contextual menu, it does identify them, move them to the correct folder, and mark them as read. I’m using Spamsieve 2.8.6 with Mac OS X 10.7 and Mail Version 5.0. I’ve confirmed that the SpamSieve rule is configured correctly, and is at the top of the Rules list, and the target Spam folder is spelled correctly etc. It does move it to the Spam folder of my primary E-mail address, but doesn’t mark them as unread. Move the message to the target “Spam” folder (“On My Mac/All Accounts” section, per the instruction manual) and.I’ve been training SpamSieve to recognise them correctly, which it now does, but it won’t: You only have to enable it once, and it will work for all your email accounts. ![]() Toenail Fungus) - I checked the log and found out, that these were ignored because they somehow appear on the whitelist: Even after training these multiple times as Spam, the Toenail Fungus mails still somehow seep through. We recommend activating it as soon as you create an account or log in for the first time. There are several obvious Spams that persistently are ignored by SpamSieve (e.g. Entries in your Mail, Eudora, or Entourage address. My primary/personal E-mail address has been deluged with a high volume (30+ per day) of spam. What is SpamAssassin SpamAssassin is a great industry standard spam-fighting tool that comes as a free service on most hosting accounts. It has a blacklist (called a blocklist in the program) as well as a whitelistmark a message as spam and the sender is sent to the blocklist. Using Apple Mail 10.3 with SpamSieve 2.9.98 Using Apple Mail 10.3 with SpamSieve 2.9.98 My primary/personal E-mail address has been deluged with a high volume (30+ per day) of spam. ![]()
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