SpamSieve (@spamsieve)

for Mac OS X

The below is an off-site archive of all tweets posted by @spamsieve ever

Recent tweets

@cbee Please send some more information via e-mail: http://t.co/ohCVeGTI

via Hibari in reply to cbee

@cbee The SpamSieve setting is for when you train messages. For incoming messages you need to add an action to the rule in your mail program

via Hibari in reply to cbee

the_sweet Trying out #email client @postbox. So far, I like the clean interface and the cool integration with plugins like SpamSieve and WiseStamp.

via Twitter for Mac (retweeted on 9:53 AM, May 17th, 2012 via Hibari)

originalph I can't praise SpamSieve enough! It's murder on junk e-mail, easy to use, and worth every penny of its modest cost. (http://t.co/FRdXPuF3)

via web (retweeted on 11:28 AM, May 14th, 2012 via Hibari)

@MarkSweeney If you can’t figure out the error, please send an e-mail to tech support. http://t.co/vQuGe3DK

via Hibari in reply to MarkSweeney

Beta script for setting up a spam filtering drone with SpamSieve and Microsoft Outlook 2011. http://t.co/epIWOrp8

via Hibari

morrick @splorp Oh, in here as well. @spamsieve is the best, period.

via Twitterrific for Mac (retweeted on 10:31 AM, May 9th, 2012 via Hibari)

jxpx777 Wherein I describe better spam training using Mail Act-On, SpamSieve, Applescript, Gmail, and yes, Mail.app: http://t.co/yMfFDa5H

via Hibari (retweeted on 3:05 PM, May 5th, 2012 via Hibari)

imjustcreative Just purchased SpamSieve for Apple Mail… it's rather useful you know. http://t.co/Tcddlfpx

via TweetDeck (retweeted on 12:57 PM, May 4th, 2012 via Hibari)

Thanks to @nytimes and Sam Harrelson for mentioning SpamSieve. http://t.co/EifT8FR5

via Hibari

@jfpoole Sounds like standard Mailman behavior to me. One of the reasons we’ve been transitioning to new mailing list software that’s easier

via Hibari in reply to jfpoole

@agapow Customers wouldn’t like it if we spontaneously unsubscribed them. Every message has a link at the bottom if you want to unsubscribe.

via Hibari in reply to agapow

@jfpoole Not sure what “indicating” means. If you want to unsubscribe, there’s a link in the e-mail, or you can go to http://t.co/xIPxfdRG

via Hibari in reply to jfpoole

SpamSieve 2.9.1 adds support for Microsoft Outlook 2011 SP 2 (14.2.x), improves handling of damaged files, and more. http://t.co/KoxOOxDh

via Hibari

@septemous I recommend only training as spam the messages that it didn’t classify as spam.

via Hibari in reply to septemous

HelgeG 3 weeks into using @spamsieve , and it has completely adapted to my patterns. I like this software.

via Osfoora for Mac (retweeted on 9:11 AM, Apr 17th, 2012 via Hibari)

HelgeG The spam filters at Fastmail are pretty good, but not perfect. After a period of training, SpamSieve takes care of the rest. #osx #bought

via Osfoora for Mac (retweeted on 11:48 AM, Apr 12th, 2012 via Hibari)

vpostrel Michael Tsai from @spamsieve wrote me and fixed the problem. Great service!

via Tweetie for Mac (retweeted on 11:10 AM, Apr 4th, 2012 via Hibari)

@vpostrel Sorry to hear that. So far yours is the only problem report. I see that you’ve written an e-mail, so I’ll follow-up that way.

via Hibari in reply to vpostrel

SpamSieve 2.9 adds support for future versions of OS X, improves filtering accuracy, and various other improvements: http://t.co/XgP2vXfu

via Hibari

DonovanWatts Bye bye Gmail. I'm 100% FastMail and SpamSieve now. http://t.co/rwrTykaY

via TTYtter (retweeted on 12:53 PM, Mar 31st, 2012 via Hibari)