Michael Tsai wrote:

>Does it work if you ask PowerMail to perform the SpamSieve evaluate
>filter (on a message that matches that filter's conditions)? If not,
>you may need to get a fresh copy of the evaluate script by installing
>a fresh copy of the PowerMail application.

If PowerMail fails to launch SpamSieve, you can launch it manually, then
invoque the "Spam: evaluate" script manually. This will normally update
the script with the reference of the new SpamSieve version (you may have
to do this also for "mark as spam" and "mark as good").
If it still does not work you may need to reinstall the scripts used for
the SpamSieve integration. To do this, instead of reinstalling PowerMail
(it will not be enough), quit it then delete this folder: {home}/Library/
Application Support/PowerMail. Then relaunch PowerMail.


Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering


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