I'm using 2.3.2 and the "Mark If Spam" script is in the Scripts menu.  I
never did a full install when I upgraded.  I just dropped the updated ap in
my Aps folder.

You should be able to move the script back into the Entourage scripts folder
and re-train Spam Sieve.


on 8/18/05 11:06 PM, Jim Warthman at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

> I just updated SpamSieve to 2.3.2, and I'm befuddled.  :-)  I'm running
> Entourage 2004, version 11.1.0 under OS X 10.3.9. I use both POP and IMAP
> servers.
> 
> I have never used SpamSieve to actually *move* my spam messages. I prefer
> them to be right in front of me, appropriately tagged with a SPAM category,
> so I can decide which ones to get rid of, and which may have been
> mis-classified. (This is rare, BTW).
> 
> Anyway, I notice the old Applescript rule to "Mark if Spam" is gone. (Moved
> to an "old SpamSieve Actions" folder.) The only rule I see in the new
> installation is "Move if Spam".
> 
> What's the "best", or "cleanest" way to change SpamSieve's behavior so it
> will simply "mark", not "move" my spam? This needs to work with both my POP
> and IMAP mailboxes.
> 
> I recall an old issue with SpamSieve and Entourage that caused IMAP "move"
> operations to sometimes fail. Since I'm just marking the spam, that
> shouldn't be an issue.
> 
> I can clone the existing "move" script and re-name it "mark", but I'm not
> clear on how to properly edit the script.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -- Jim
> 
> 


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