![]() ![]() ![]() My SaneBox SpamSieve rule is: Any Every Message. Subject: Designer Footwear from Gucci Prada Chanel & More, buy direct, forget department store prices In Mail I have two rules, the first one is SaneBox SpamSieve as you suggested and the second one is SpamSieve as is described in your instruction manual. I’m reverting back to 2.6.5 to see if the problem persists. This seems to have started when I upgraded to 2.6.6. You would need to take care to only use this shortcut for the messages in Gmail’s Spam mailbox for the SpamSieve mailbox you should use the SpamSieve training command. I looked at my whitelist and saw a number of very suspicious addresses on it, which make me think SS has missed more of the false negatives I’ve trained manually. But SS has no record of my marking it, so it kept the address in the whitelist and let other spams with that address through. I mark all spam that gets through as false positives, and I specifically remember marking this one, as I thought the subject was particularly weird. C-Command Software has released SpamSieve 2.9.47, adding support for the macOS 12.1 Monterey update.(As usual, C-Command recommends updating SpamSieve before updating macOS. The log shows Spam Sieve marking it as good, but there’s no entry that shows where I marked it as a false positive. Notice the entries for, the subject wonyun. Are there any online solutions that are reasonable Brownie points if it can work with gmail, outlook, custom domain, icloud, etc. I’ve reproduced an example from my log below. WayneG March 10, 2022, 2:08am 2 savingsomemoney: I’ve started receiving a surprisingly large number of spam emails suddenly. It looks like SpamSieve is sometimes not acknowledging when I train a false positive. Unlike the brute-force filters on servers, SpamSieve learns from your. I dug through my log and I noticed something strange. C-Command Software’s 30 SpamSieve has been around since 2002 and is hands down the best spam filtering software for Mac. Before I might get one a day in my inbox, but now I’m seeing six or seven, sometimes more. Over the past few weeks Spam sieve has been letting more spam through than it has been. ![]()
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