SpamSieve is better at handling damaged rules files Fixed a bug that in rare cases could prevent SpamSieve from detecting that two copies of the Apple Mail plug-in were loaded at the same time Fixed a bug where SpamSieve could incorrectly report that another copy of the Apple Mail plug-in was installed in the wrong place, when that copy might be necessary for another macOS user account on a different volume Made a change to prevent potential problems setting up the Message menu in Apple Mail on future versions of macOS 13 Ventura Fixed an issue where, on macOS 12.5, sometimes SpamSieve would disable its Apple Mail rules because it looked like Mail hadn’t loaded the plug-in, but actually Mail was just slow to launch Fixed an issue where, on macOS 12.5, sometimes Mail would move e-mails received immediately after launch to the Junk mailbox without asking SpamSieve whether they were spam Why do good messages move to the wrong inbox when trained in Apple Mail? Why are messages marked as spam in Apple Mail but not moved? What can I do if my Spam or Junk mailbox in Apple Mail disappeared? How should I configure the junk filter on my mail server? SpamSieve now requires macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) or later Added a workaround to the Apple Mail - Remote Training script for some users whose messages were not being moved out of the TrainGood mailbox The Apple Mail - Remote Training script now skips accounts that are disabled in Mail to avoid spurious errors The Apple Mail - Rescue Good Messages script now has an option to remove colored flags that were added by the server junk filter, as these can make spam messages show up in Mail’s special mailboxes even after they’ve been deleted Improved the erro reporting when the Apple Mail plug-in cannot be installed due to a file permissions problem. If training a message doesn’t work due to an AppleScript failure, the error message now explains how you may be able to fix this by removing problematic legacy component files from your Mac Improved the diagnostic report on macOS 13 Renamed Preferences to Settings for macOS 13 When using Apple Mail, SpamSieve installs a launch agent, and this now shows up as SpamSieve rather than as C-Command Software in System Settings ‣ General ‣ Login Items ‣ Allow in the Background on macOS 13 Why do good messages keep going to the Junk or Spam mailbox? Improved the following sections of the manual: Turning Off the Proton Mail Spam Filter Improved the error reporting for the Apple Mail plug-in installerĪdded the following sections of the manual: Improved the speed of filtering the first message after SpamSieve launches For information on how to enable the workaround, please see the If Apple Mail Is Running Slowly section of the manual. Added an experimental workaround for an issue on macOS 13 that could cause Apple Mail to take a long time to launch. This can work around a Mail bug that causes a hang when training a message. If you are using Apple Mail on macOS 13, we recommend going to Mail ‣ Settings ‣ Accounts ‣ Account Information and setting Download Attachments to All for each account. Made various changes to improve SpamSieve’s filtering accuracy However, if you don’t see the SpamSieve commands in Apple Mail’s Message menu, be sure to choose Install Apple Mail Plug-In from the SpamSieve menu and to enable the plug-in. SpamSieve 2.9.52 should automatically update the installed version of its Apple Mail plug-in, and the plug-in should stay enabled. We recommend updating SpamSieve before updating macOS. Added support for Apple Mail on the forthcoming macOS 13.3.
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