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3.1.4   Spam Message Colors

SpamSieve sets the colors of spam messages to reflect how spammy it thinks they are. The most spammy messages are colored Blue. Less spammy messages are colored Gray, Purple, Red, Orange, or Yellow (in that order); good messages are left uncolored. The Change Settings command lets you enable or disable spam message coloring.

If you tell Mail to sort the Spam mailbox by color, the most spammy messages will be at the top, and the least spammy ones at the bottom. Thus, if you are skimming the Spam mailbox for false positives, you should spend more time examining the messages at the bottom.

You can also use rules in Mail to file messages into different mailboxes (or otherwise process them differently) based on how spammy they are.

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