![]() According to their support forum it is because Microsoft eliminated AppleScript ability in the new version. I just updated/upgraded to Office 365s Outlook 2016 (Version 15) and it doesnt work with it. ![]() Out of those SpamSieve correctly marked and moved over 30 messages and missed only 2 that needed training. SpamSieve in Outlook 15 (Office 2016) Ive been using a small program, SpamSieve, in Outlook for MANY years. To give you an idea, yesterday I received 307 emails. After a while, you'll have a personalized set of inclusion/exclusion rules that gets better over time. When it does, using either a keystroke sequence or a pulldown menu from your Mail client you can train it as spam.Īt the start, it's quite labor intensive since you have to mark a few hundred messages for it to really start working, but it pays dividends. I've been using it since November of 2003 and after years of training, it's so accurate that it rarely fails to catch an errant spam encrusted message. Version 2.6.1 SS 2.9.23 I moved the post from this thread. Airmail just isn’t catching many spam for me, and I’m finding a whole slough of Spam coming in all at once and sitting in the inbox. Sometimes it’ll correctly move a message when asked to do so and other times it will not. SpamSieve airmail, spam-in-inbox, macos-10-11-el-capitan rideralberta2 (rideralberta2) February 19, 2016, 1:26pm 1 Same dawgone thing here. It does correctly classify most real spam messages as such, but if it misses one or more, the ‘Train as Spam’ is funky. The more messages you mark, or train, the more accurate SpamSieve gets. SpamSieve on my new M1 MacBook Air isn’t working fully. It’s affordable, effective, easy to use, and as configurable as just about anyone needs a. I decided to try SpamSieve on the 30-day trial. SpamSieve 2.6 should be on the lips of all Mac users serious about ridding their computers of junk mail. Getting Help There’s lots of information in the SpamSieve manual, such as the list of supported mail programs and OS versions, setup instructions for the different mail programs, and a section on iPhone spam filtering. In spite of all that, a lot of spam got through. As you do, it builds a a corpus file of rules telling determining what is spam and what isn't. Spam was intercepted in different ways, was directed to different folders and cleared in different ways. Unfortunately, it’s not compatible with Mac and mobile. ![]() It can even deal with spammers if you’re using free mailing services like Yahoo or Gmail. It works the best for desktop mail programs like Outlook, and it deserves the top place on our list. Using Bayesian filtering, SpamSieve installs as a plug-in to your mail client and lets you mark messages as spam. SpamBully is one of the best overall spam stopping plugins for any email program. It's the best way I've found to deal with spam. We have mentioned it a few times previously, but since it has recently been updated to version 2.76 I wanted to sing its praises again.
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