SpamSieve 2.9.17
October 16th, 2014 (SpamSieve)Version 2.9.17 of SpamSieve is now available. This is a free update that includes the following changes:
- Works with Apple Mail under Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite. It’s easiest if you update to SpamSieve 2.9.17 before updating to Mac OS X 10.10. In any case, if you don’t see the SpamSieve commands in Apple Mail’s Message menu, be sure to choose Install Apple Mail Plug-In from the SpamSieve menu. Otherwise, with the SpamSieve plug-in not installed, Mail will move good messages to the spam mailbox without consulting SpamSieve.
- Added the following sections to the manual:
- Does SpamSieve stop Web bugs?
- Why do good messages move to the wrong inbox when trained in Apple Mail?
- Why does a message disappear or go back to the spam mailbox after I train it as good?
- Does SpamSieve prevent me from receiving messages?
- Can other Apple Mail plug-ins cause problems with SpamSieve?
- Improved the following sections of the manual (among others):
- Updating OS versions is smoother since SpamSieve is better at finding disabled copies of its Apple Mail plug-in.
- Worked around a change in Mac OS X that could cause the Quit when mail client quits feature to not work when running in Japanese.
- Improved the crash reporter’s error reporting.
- Improved debug logging for the Apple Mail training scripts.
- Fixed a bug where SpamSieve could crash if there was an error writing to its log file.
- Fixed a bug where SpamSieve would, in rare cases, try to change the ownership of a temporary folder unnecessarily.
- We need help keeping SpamSieve’s Japanese localization up-to-date. Please contact spamsieve@c-command.com if you’re interested.
SpamSieve 2.9.17 works with Mac OS X 10.6 through 10.10 and requires an e-mail client. Older versions are available for older operating systems.
For more information, please see the SpamSieve Manual.