{"id":953,"date":"2020-03-04T09:10:18","date_gmt":"2020-03-04T14:10:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/c-command.com\/blog\/?p=953"},"modified":"2020-09-24T11:41:41","modified_gmt":"2020-09-24T15:41:41","slug":"spamsieve-2-9-39","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/c-command.com\/blog\/2020\/03\/04\/spamsieve-2-9-39\/","title":{"rendered":"SpamSieve 2.9.39"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"app-icon\"><a href=\"http:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/images\/2.0\/spamsieve-icon@2x.png\" height=\"128\" width=\"128\" alt=\"SpamSieve Icon\" \/><\/a><\/div>\n<div class=\"button\"><a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/updating-from-a-previou\">Update<\/a><\/div>\n<div class=\"button\"><a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/downloads\/SpamSieve-2.9.39.dmg\">Download<\/a><\/div>\n<div class=\"button\"><a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/store\">Buy SpamSieve<\/a><\/div>\n<p>Version 2.9.39 of <a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/\">SpamSieve<\/a> is now available.<\/p>\n\n<p>Save time by adding powerful spam filtering to the e-mail client on your Mac. SpamSieve gives you back your inbox, using <a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/identifying-spam\">Bayesian spam filtering<\/a> to provide amazing accuracy that\u2019s constantly improving. SpamSieve learns and adapts to your mail, so it\u2019s able to block nearly all the junk\u2014without putting good messages in the spam mailbox. It\u2019s quick and easy to control SpamSieve from within Apple Mail, Airmail, Entourage, MailMate, Mailsmith, Outlook, Postbox 5, PowerMail, and more.<\/p>\n\n<p>SpamSieve running on your Mac can keep the spam off your <a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/iphone-spam-filtering\">iPhone\/iPad<\/a>, and you can even train SpamSieve <a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/setting-up-a-spam-filte\">from your iOS device<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n<p>SpamSieve protects your privacy. It does not need access to your mail account login and does not transmit your mail data anywhere. All the processing is done on your Mac.<\/p>\n\n<p>This is a free update that includes the following changes:<\/p>\n\n<ul>\n\t<li>Made various changes to improve SpamSieve\u2019s filtering accuracy.<\/li>\n\t<li>When you select spam messages in Apple Mail, the message list text is more readable through a variety of highlight colors.<\/li>\n\t<li>Improved the following sections of the manual:\n\t<ul>\n\t\t<li><a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/how-can-i-copy-my-train\">How can I copy my training data to another machine?<\/a><\/li>\n\t\t<li><a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/if-the-apple-mail-plug\">If the Apple Mail Plug-In Doesn\u2019t Appear in the List or Doesn\u2019t Stay Enabled<\/a><\/li>\n\t\t<li><a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/setting-up-airmail\">Setting Up Airmail<\/a><\/li>\n\t\t<li><a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/setting-up-an-apple-mai\">Setting Up an Apple Mail Drone<\/a><\/li>\n\t\t<li><a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/turning-off-the-fastmai\">Turning Off the FastMail Spam Filter<\/a><\/li>\n\t\t<li><a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/why-are-messages-marked\">Why are messages marked as spam in Apple Mail but not moved?<\/a><\/li>\n\t<\/ul>\n\t<\/li>\n\t<li>Added the <a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/processing-messages-bef\">Processing Messages Before SpamSieve<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/setting-up-airmail-1-3\">Setting Up Airmail 1\u20133<\/a> sections of the manual.<\/li>\n\t<li>Worked around a change in the forthcoming macOS 10.15.4 that could prevent Mail from loading SpamSieve\u2019s plug-in if you had relocated your home folder to another volume. If Mail reports an error loading the plug-in, choose <a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/install-apple-mail-plug\">Install Apple Mail Plug-In<\/a> from <a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/the-spamsieve-menu\">the SpamSieve menu<\/a> to update it.<\/li>\n\t<li>Worked around an Apple Mail bug that could, in rare cases on macOS 10.15, cause spam messages to be marked as spam but not moved to the <strong>Spam<\/strong> mailbox. If this is happening for you, choose <a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/install-apple-mail-plug\">Install Apple Mail Plug-In<\/a> from <a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/the-spamsieve-menu\">the SpamSieve menu<\/a> to enable the workaround.<\/li>\n\t<li>A small percentage of Apple Mail users are seeing a macOS 10.15 bug where a rule that is supposed to move messages to an IMAP or Exchange mailbox instead deletes them. If this is happening for you, make sure that your <strong>SpamSieve<\/strong> rule is set to move the messages to a local mailbox under <strong>On My Mac<\/strong> (as recommended in the <a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/setting-up-apple-mail\">Setting up Apple Mail<\/a> section of the manual) rather than to a mailbox on the mail server.<\/li>\n\t<li>A small percentage of Apple Mail users are seeing a macOS 10.15 bug where moving a message to an IMAP or Exchange mailbox (either via drag-and-drop or via AppleScript, as SpamSieve does) instead deletes it. If this is happening for you, you can use the <a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/change-settings-apple\">Change Settings<\/a> command to set SpamSieve to (a) move messages trained as spam to a local <strong>Spam<\/strong> mailbox (this is the default); and (b) not <em>move<\/em> messages trained as good back to the inbox (you can instead <em>copy<\/em> them by Option-dragging or using the menu command).<\/li>\n\t<li>SpamSieve now includes an experimental feature to save backup copies of the messages that it has processed. This can help prevent data loss if you are one of the unlucky users affected by a bug in the macOS 10.15 version of Apple Mail that can delete messages when moving them from one mailbox to another. The bug is not actually related to SpamSieve and also manifests when it\u2019s not installed. However, training messages with SpamSieve is a common reason that Mail would be asked to move messages, possibly triggering the bug. And since SpamSieve sees the messages, anyway, it\u2019s in a good position to help mitigate the bug. For more information about backups and how to enable them, please see the <a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/backing-up-messages\">Backing Up Messages<\/a> section of the manual.<\/li>\n\t<li>If you are running into a bug in macOS 10.15 where Mail hangs for 10+ seconds during launch, the <a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/if-apple-mail-is-runnin\">If Apple Mail Is Running Slowly<\/a> section of the manual now describes how you can work around this by disabling and re-enabling SpamSieve\u2019s plug-in.<\/li>\n\t<li>Worked around an Apple Mail bug that could cause the <strong>Preferences<\/strong> window to be blank on macOS 10.15, making it impossible to enable SpamSieve\u2019s plug-in or to access other Mail settings.<\/li>\n\t<li>When installing the Apple Mail plug-in, SpamSieve will now warn you if Mail\u2019s files are stored on a different volume than your home folder, which would prevent Mail from loading the plug-in on macOS 10.14 or later.<\/li>\n\t<li>If SpamSieve detects that macOS\u2019s AppleScript system files are damaged, which can prevent training from working, it will now recommend that you reinstall macOS.<\/li>\n\t<li>After installing the Apple Mail plug-in, we recommend clicking the <strong>Quit and Show Instructions<\/strong> button. If you opt not to do this, the other button is now titled <strong>Continue<\/strong> rather than <strong>Cancel<\/strong>, to better reflect that the plug-in has still been installed and still needs to be enabled.<\/li>\n\t<li>There\u2019s now an esoteric preference to mark Outlook messages as unread after filtering, to work around a mysterious issue where moving a message to another folder caused it to be marked as read.<\/li>\n\t<li>SpamSieve now logs to Console to help you detect inefficient regexes that slow down rule matching.<\/li>\n\t<li>Revised the Apple Mail and Postbox plug-ins for new macOS notarization requirements.<\/li>\n\t<li>Fixed a bug where training a message as good in Apple Mail could switch to <em>displaying<\/em> the inbox instead of <em>moving<\/em> the message to the inbox.<\/li>\n\t<li>Fixed a bug where SpamSieve could warn you that the Apple Mail plug-in was not enabled if Mail relaunched while SpamSieve was in the process of uninstalling.<\/li>\n\t<li>Fixed a bug where relaunching Apple Mail while SpamSieve was reminding you to enable the plug-in could result in a duplicate alert being shown.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<p>SpamSieve 2.9.39 works with macOS 10.7 through 10.15 and requires an <a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/requirements\">e-mail client<\/a>. Older <a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/help\/version-history\">versions<\/a> are <a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/spamsieve\/support#older-versions\">available<\/a> for older versions of macOS. In-depth information about SpamSieve is available in the <a href=\"https:\/\/c-command.com\/downloads\/manual\/SpamSieveManual-2.9.39.pdf\">manual<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n<p>If you enjoy using SpamSieve, please take a moment to review it on <a href=\"https:\/\/www.producthunt.com\/posts\/spamsieve\">Product Hunt<\/a> or <a href=\"https:\/\/www.macupdate.com\/app\/mac\/9116\/spamsieve\">MacUpdate<\/a> or to mention it on Twitter, Facebook, or your own site. We\u2019d really appreciate it.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Update Download Buy SpamSieve Version 2.9.39 of SpamSieve is now available. Save time by adding powerful spam filtering to the e-mail client on your Mac. 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