![]() ![]() PowerMail only supports SpamSieve with POP accounts.Īdditional information and downloads can be found on the homepage of this product. PowerMail 4.0 and later (6.x recommended) from CTM Development. Postbox Express and the (discontinued) Mac App Store version of Postbox are not compatible. Postbox 6 and 7 are not currently compatible. ![]() Postbox 2.0 through 5.x from Postbox, Inc. Outlook Live and other browser-based mail are not supported, except via the Mac clients listed here. Outlook needs to be running with “New Outlook” turned off, which it does not allow when running in free mode. Outlook from Microsoft Office 2011 (14.x) and later, including Outlook 15.x and 16.x from Office 365. (By applying a workaround you can use SpamSieve with Mailsmith 2.1.5.) Mailsmith 2.3.1 and later from Stickshift Software. MailMate 1.1.2 and later from Freron Software. GyazMail 1.2.0 (1.5.8 or later recommended). Versions 3.6.3 through 3.6.41 are not compatible with SpamSieve on macOS 10.14, but version 3.6.42 and later are. The solution caters to Mac email clients and over its 17 years in operation has won the praise of its loyal clientele. That’s why C-command designed SpamSieve as a robust defense against unwanted and potentially harmful spam messages. NOT Mac OS X 10.13, 1GHz Intel Mac Core Solo, 16MB HD, 128MB RAM- Apple Mail from macOS 10.13 and later (including macOS 13 Ventura). SpamSieve helps Mac users filter junk mail and phishing scams. By learning from the very messages that you receive, SpamSieve is able to block nearly all of your junk mail, without putting your good messages in the spam mailbox. Other spam filters get worse over time as spammers adapt to their rules SpamSieve actually gets better over time as it adapts to your mail. It's quick and easy to control SpamSieve from within your mail client, and you can customize how it interacts with the rest of your message sorting rules. SpamSieve gives you back your inbox by bringing powerful Bayesian spam filtering to Mac e-mail clients. Outlook means I have the Outlook 2016 (365) client on my Mac on Mojave.Powerful Bayesian spam filtering for your Mac e-mail client In this case, it was gone for over 10 minutes and it was a financial email.įunnily, about 30 to 40 minutes later, another copy fo the email appeared in the Outlook email Inbox.įYI: Safari means I have logged into my Email via a browser. I don’t mind if these emails disappear occasionally as long as they come back soon. That would mean that BT/Yahoo, Gmail etc would have to have their own server side spam filtering system. I do use an iPhone but I hadn’t touched the Apple Email client.ĭo you think that it could be an Outlook issue? It is my understanding that MS are pushing for Server-side Spam checking. It was based on this, that I finally got the email into Outlook and I could reply to it in Outlook. Therefore, any email from that person would not be Spam, by definition. I should point out, that by locating the read message in the Safari Inbox (prior to marking it unread), i was able to write the email address to my Outlook Contacts and add that email address to SpamSieve in preferences. After I marked the message as unread in the Safari Inbox, it was re-processed by SpamSieve as a new email (well that is what I think) and appeared in the InboxSpamSieve both in Safari and in Outlook. Outlook does not move ‘read’ messages from Safari to the Outlook Inbox. The email eventually appeared in the Inbox in Safari but not in the Inbox in Outlook. I this case, there were only 6 so it was easy enough to see. Sorry if this is a stupid question, but it is driving be nuts! Then it appears in the InboxSpamSieve online and in Outlook and then finally back in the Inbox where it was before. The only work around is to log into my BT account and mark the email as unread. I could be wrong, but might there be something in the script that is ‘confusing’ Outlook? I know there a pages in the Frequently Asked Questions about this happening in Apple Mail but what is one supposed to do with Outlook 365? My guess is the action of clicking on the email turns it from unread to read and then it disappears from the Outlook in box because Outlook no longer recognises it as new email. If you use the scripts to say it isn’t Spam, it is moved to the Outlook Inbox for a little while and then it disappears. Even have discussed with Michael.Īll is well except when an email comes in as Spam and is moved to the Spam folder. I have set everything up the way it is supposed to be. ![]()
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