![]() ![]() Using complex algorithms that "learn" over time, SpamSieve analyzes each message, puts spam in a folder called Spam, then passes all "good" messages to your inbox. In short, it works like so:Ī rule is created in Mail.app that directs all email to SpamSieve. I've used it for years, and I'm very happy with it. Still, I'm posting this for the benefit of anyone who's in the same boat.įor anyone who doesn't know, SpamSieve is a very robust, reliable spam filter that works as a plug-in for Mail.app. I got to the root of this issue on my Mac - but my solution will not apply to everyone. ![]() And because of this, you've never experience ANY problems with it! How lucky you are!Īnd how wise of you to inform us that each of the tens of millions of computers out there contain the EXACT same data that YOUR computer does - which certainly must mean that since you've never experienced this problem, no one else on the planet ever could. We're so pleased that in 10 years, none of the software on YOUR computer has changed, you haven't interacted with your computer in any way, you've not installed any new software, nor have you ever downloaded any files - or email - on your computer. William, in the 10 years that you've used Apple Mail (and trust me, I'm a die-hard Apple fan), has ANY of that software changed in ANY way? Because with ANY changes in software, bugs could be introduced.įurthermore, as one uses his computer and bits are copied and pasted and moved around, something called "corruption" can, and does, occur - which can cause unexpected behavior to appear.įurthermore, new files that are introduced to one's computer can (intentionally - as in malware, or unintentionally) cause problems on one's computer.įurthermore, applications that one runs can cause data to become corrupted, resulting in odd or unexpected behavior. Therefore, it couldn't possibly happen to you, which means that clearly, you must have done something wrong." Let me see if I can recap William Lloyd's, um, "logic": ![]()
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