SpamSieve (@spamsieve)

for Mac OS X

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

April 2012

@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