SpamSieve is catching the spam, but there are many spams from the same senders that I have to manually delete when I woudl think after showing up day after day, SpamSieve would auto delete instead of sending to my spam foldeer. Followed instructions to trash stuff from Library, now Spam sieve won’t even open. Followed instructions to rebuild data base, no improvement. One by one the disappear just to return to my inbox almost immediately as junk. Ok - here’s my question – how to I go about telling SpamSieve to automatically delete spams that are consistently, repeatedly showing up in my spam folder - or said another way, why aren’t repeat offenders automatically deleted. When they come in I highlight and use train as spam. If you cannot turn off your server’s Bulk Mail mailbox, you can use the Apple Mail - Server Junk Mailbox script to have SpamSieve sort through the bulk mail for you. If SpamSieve is enabled in Airmail, it will automatically launch in the background when Airmail. If, for example, there is the number 8 showing up on the SpamSieve icon, I may only see 3 spam emails in my spam folder - which is why I assume several are being automatically deleted. Since these messages are invisible to SpamSieve, it is not necessary or recommended that you train it with them. The following was posted on the SpamSieve blog: Version 2.9.8 of SpamSieve is now available. SpamSieve is a powerful Bayesian-based spam filter for filtering out the vast volumes of email space that plague users. When it catches spam, it seems one of two things happen - the spam is either sent to my Apple Mail “On My Mac” spam folder where I manually delete it, or, I assume it is automatically deleted as I see a number against a red box appearing next to the SpamSieve icon on my Mac’s dock. I am using SpamSieve with Apple Mail, and it has been very good about catching SPAM.
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