The following is from the SpamSieve Digest yesterday:
Dear SpamSieve user:
On October 26, Apple will release Mac OS X 10.5 (a.k.a. Leopard). SpamSieve 2.6.4 has been tested with pre-release versions of Mac OS X 10.5, and there are no known incompatibilities. However, if you are using an older version of SpamSieve, you should update it to 2.6.4 by choosing Software Update from the SpamSieve menu.
If you are using SpamSieve with Apple Mail, you may find that the first time Mail launches it disables the SpamSieve bundle. Older versions of plug-ins can cause crashes or other problems, and Mail doesn't know which are compatible so it plays it safe and disables them all. Since SpamSieve's plug-in does work with the new version of Mail, all you need to do is re-install it. First, launch SpamSieve by double-clicking its icon in the Applications folder. Then, choose "Install Apple Mail Plug-In" from the SpamSieve menu. After re-launching Mail, you can verify that the plug-in is loaded by checking for the SpamSieve commands in the Message menu.
If any additional information about SpamSieve and Leopard becomes available, I will post it here:
http://c-command.com/blog/2007/10/25...compatibility/
I'd also like to bring your attention to another recent blog post:
http://c-command.com/blog/2007/10/04...-your-address/
which describes how to make sure SpamSieve is properly configured to catch spam messages that are forged to look like they came from your own address.
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Michael Tsai <http://c-command.com>