![]() ![]() SpamSieve gives you back your inbox, using Bayesian spam filtering to provide amazing accuracy that’s constantly improving. Save time by adding powerful spam filtering to the e-mail client on your Mac. In any event the file isn’t living there and the plug in still fails to install for me (SIP off). Version 2.9.33 of SpamSieve is now available. Getting to the Folder that way to delete it fails because of the above anomaly in typing in the dialog box. Getting to the folder in the Go To Folder. However (7.1.1.1, Part C,5) the write command does no good. You also get the option to use SpamSieve with multiple email programs at the same time. You can set the EnableBundles OK and confirm by trying it a second time to get a nil file. SpamSieve can work with any number of email accounts whatever is supported by your email software, such as IMAP, Exchange, POP, Hotmail, and AOL. In this case, I have found that it works to use the Go to Folder command in Finder and type the path exactly. Ask Mail to Reset the DataVaults is not enough and you need D. ![]() Your instruction line added to the online manual didn’t help.Īlso frustrating (yes, Terminal was not set to Full Disk Access, which I fixed and retested)… Finding DataVaults Folder. Regarding the instructions in section 7.1.1.1, there are cases where C. Did not try turning off spelling correction, but it’s very frustrating. If the system finds no file once, it tries to correct the next occurrence of part of that direction to something else that may exist (fix your typing?). Getting the messages identified as SPAM off the server is the goal, with the good emails left on the server.Michael, Re your last email, think I figured out why the recommended method Manual 7.1.1.1 D(Manually Delete DataVaults) to access from Go To Folder: ~/Library/Containers//Data They should stay in the SPAM folder on my Mac so I could review them in case something accidentally was put there that needed to be trained as good. First, try to uninstall and reinstall the plug-in. I get ALL of those emails on the iPhone/iPad, which is not what I want.ĭid I miss something that changed in Mail and/or SpamSieve? Is there a different combination of settings that will do what I want? Basically, my setup would work if all the mail stayed on the Server until SpamSieve finished its work, and THEN all the emails that were left as spam (not moved back to the inbox) were deleted from the server. For Mac starters, plz try this app remover PRO. BUT that doesn’t restore those good emails to the server, so I can’t see them on the iPhone or iPad! If I turn off the ‘Remove copy from server…’ option, ALL emails are left on the server. HalfGk 12.2K subscribers 0 574 views 6 years ago This vid explains how to uninstall SpamSieve for Mac manually. SpamSieve does its work and puts the good messages back into the Mac’s Inbox. 3.2 To fully remove SpamSieve, we need to check the following folders for its remaining files, whose name should contain SpamSieve. According to the result, respectively drag it (them) to the Trash. It feels like the ‘Remove copy from server after retrieving a message’ with ‘When moved from Inbox’ setting is working faster/better in Catalina? Meaning when SpamSieve moves all new messages to the SPAM folder so it can examine them, that Mail setting now really removes those messages from the server. Type SpamSieve in the box, and you will see the related folder(s)/file(s). But when I changed to Catalina, I only saw a few emails on the iPhone and iPad, not all the good emails. The goal is for SpamSieve to run on the Mac, remove spam items from the Inbox so I only see good (non-spam) emails on the iPhone and iPad. This will remove the Terminal application and all target applications for it from the. For the best filtering accuracy, follow the instructions to do an initial training and to correct all the mistakes. If your server-based spam filter isn’t perfect (or if you don’t have one at all), SpamSieve ( C-Command, 30) is the best tool by far for keeping junk mail out of your Inbox. I keep the last 6 months or so around on the email server hosting that email account, and I access those emails from my iPhone and iPad. If you are using Apple Mail and SpamSieve does not seem to be filtering your mail, please check the Preferences Rules window in Mail and make sure that the SpamSieve rule is active (checked). ![]() I have decades of old emails stored on my Mac. My main email account is a POP account, and has been for decades. Something changed when I updated my Mac to Catalina recently, and SpamSeive to 2.9.38. I’ve been using SpamSieve with Mail on my Mac, and reading mail on my iPhone and iPad for years successfully. ![]()
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