I do know that SpamSieve author Michael Tsai does support his product but 
doesn’t support MailMate. Also his support for Mail is outstanding. 

Personally, I use a separate “drone” SpamSieve set up for filtering my 9 
accounts outside of MailMate. It works fine. Of those accounts none are 
Xfinity, however. 

Henry
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Henry M. Seiden
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> On Apr 23, 2022, at 10:11, Mike Conley <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have an account set up in MailMate pointing to the Xfinity IMAP server, 
> and I use SpamSieve as a spam filter. Messages that get marked as spam are 
> meant to be sent to the Junk folder.
> 
> What I see, however, is the spam messages appear in the INBOX folder with 
> little trash can icons in the leftmost column (under the • header). They 
> don't show up in the Deleted Messages folder, or in the Trash folder, or even 
> in the Junk folder in MailMate; they remain in the INBOX folder.
> 
> Any thoughts as to why this is? It's the only account I have that behaves 
> this way.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> -mike
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