bobpatin I highly recommend #SpamSieve, which I use for filtering spam on my Mac. Great app, even better customer support. #unpaidplug
michaelhkay Installed SpamSieve this morning. It's already doing a vastly better job than MacMail's built-in spam filter.
SpamSieve 2.9.7 improves filtering accuracy, compatibility with upcoming versions of Mac OS X, and more: http://t.co/0dM8yVnCXJ
EWErickson @kborman I gotcha. First thing I recommend is to buy SpamSieve. Second, hide the file folders for Gmail.
physi_marc @mjtsai Thanks for SpamSieve. I finally reclaimed my inbox from that darn spam!
gcaprio @coreyhaines if you’re on a Mac spamsieve works wonders.
@thinkofdave @isaiah Please send in your log file so that we can look into what’s happening here: http://t.co/alJ1OlBZE5
ukmoose @iotwatch might be something here http://t.co/rwSo9P2HjG. Highly recommend spam sieve http://t.co/njRbXKjuHW
rom @francistan spamsieve, fantastical, chrome, photosync and twitterrific or tweetbot
MarkSweeney Thank God for SpamSieve. 124 email spams today, all diverted out of my main email folder and into the junk folder.
SteveFrawley “@Macworld: Continuing our Mac 101 series on email, here's @BodyofBreen on how to deal with junk mail. http://t.co/DYnc8gDeSv” SpamSieve!
@TimBrownson If you send in your log file I could figure it out rather than speculating. http://t.co/iqo1HykrRA
@TimBrownson For example, if the rule name is incorrect or the SpamSieve plug-in isn’t loaded, Mail will put everything in the Spam mailbox.
@TimBrownson A single training will add the address to your whitelist. That’s why I think there’s something else going on here.
@TimBrownson Please see this page so I can help you. http://t.co/iqo1HykrRA Usually in such cases it’s not actually SpamSieve doing that.
@MikeTalonNYC Please send a report to spamsieve@c-command.com so we can look into this. http://t.co/iqo1HykrRA
eporres .@spamsieve is the BEST SPAM FILTER SOFTWARE I've ever used. Bravissimo. Optimal when it runs in background on home Mac Mail.
john2man @macminicolo I use SpamSieve on my server for a Bayesian filter (which I can train if wrong) to clean my inbox (which my iPhone accesses).
@melbuckpitt It’s back up now.
@melbuckpitt Yes, there’s an outage at the data center. Sorry for the inconvenience.
@fields To advise you further, it would really help if you could send in your log file: http://t.co/alJ1OlBZE5
@fields No, but that shouldn’t be necessary. It’s a common situation for one account to be more spammy.
@fields Yes, but since the messages aren’t newly arrived you would need to do this with a script, not a rule.
@fields No, only by moving messages. (Also, in my experience, flags don’t reliably transfer between iOS Mail and Mac Mail, anyway.)
@fields Yes, please see http://t.co/7mHdkrkXkx