Hi,

this is cool input. Thanks a lot!

The "problem" I have would not be solved using another machine though. The 
Spam-Emails are filtered on server side, so spamsieve comes to late.

I hesitated asking Benny about new features, if I am the only one, wanting it 😉 
If there are more interested in such a feature, that might be a different story.

But as it is scriptable, it might work using a Bundle - I'll have to try that, 
maybe. I will have a look at the developer support for spamsieve, maybe I get 
some ideas there.

Thanks!

On 29 Jun 2022, at 16:04, Henry Seiden wrote:

> All,
>
> FYI, this is not an answer to using MM with SpamSieve, however I do have 
> slightly off-topic suggestions and comments to two questions posed here about 
> junk mail filtering:
> 1. Try contacting Benny directly posting suggestions to the address for that 
> stating which version you use and requesting the suggestions you made here.
> 2. If you have a spare computer to use as a SpamSieve server for your IMAP 
> (or MIME) accounts you can do as I have done pre-MM. My Junk filter running 
> on Mail.app on MacMini M1 also serves as a net backup for local backup and 
> two other computers.
> 3. You should be aware that SpamSieve is a scripting based application. It 
> uses a different set up from MailMate (code-based). That has and continues to 
> successfully service all my computers’ backups and all my accounts junk mail 
> filtering very, very well. The developer of SpamSieve doesn’t support M-M, 
> but does support his app standing alone on Mail.
> 4. [Michael Tsai’s developer support](https://c-command.com/spamsieve/) for 
> SpamSieve and updates for updates with new versions of MacOS has been 
> invaluable to keeping Mail, MacOS happy with SpamSieve. Highly recommended.
>
> NB, Not a sales pitch for anything, just sharing some background and user 
> info that may prove helpful to anyone looking for junk filtering in M-M and 
> especially with incorporating SpamSieve. I have had continued success using 
> this approach, it was recommended to me by Michael.
>
> Respectfully,
>
> Henry Seiden
> - -
> Techworks Pro Co.
> E: info<at>techworkspro<dot>com
> W: http://techworkspro.com
>
> On 29 Jun 2022, at 2:41, Stephan Bösebeck wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I recently started using spamsieve and the results start to get quite good. 
>> I just have a "problem" with emails, that are marked as Junk by the server 
>> and moved in the Junk folder. Those are not evaluated by spamsieve and hence 
>> not "trained".
>>
>> Is there a possibility to create a rule that takes all emails in one 
>> specific folder without a spamsieve score and generates one? I mean, in 
>> addition to the INBOX? and then a subsequent rule, if spamsieve-score is 
>> below e.g. 25 move it back to the INBOX?
>>
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