Hello,

Was this issue figured out? SpamSieve doesn't even launch when I'm using
PM and I've been having to deal with spam manually.

I could use any tips anyone has.

thanks!

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PM 5.0.2
Mac OS X 10.3.9



Quoting Christian Meenaghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Thank you, I did repair permissions, but, it did not make any difference.
>
> I also replaced my PowerMail application with a new copy, hoping this
> would help, but the same results.
>
> When I click on a Spam message in my Inbox, and choose Mark as Spam,
> SpamSieve does launch, and move that message to the Spam box.  However,
> it does not perform any additional function on incoming email to mark
> them as spam (raise their alert level) or to move them to the Spam box.
>
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> Christian Meenaghan
>
> On Fri, 9 Sep 2005 18:45:55 +0100 Rick Lecoat said:
>
>> Could be a permissions problem with Spam Sieve, try repairing
>> permissions using Disk Utility or one of the various third party apps
>> and see if it makes any difference.
>> If not then somebody else had better weigh in 'cause I'm out of ideas now.
>>
>> Rick
>>
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>> Original message:
>> Received from Christian Meenaghan on 9/9/05 at 15:09
>>
>>> Last night while I let my powermail application download mail while I was
>>> sleeping, spamsieve just seemed to stop working.  All of the spam that
>>> normally would be in the SPam box, was now in my inbox.
>>>
>>> So, I quit Powermail and Spamsieve, and restarted up Powermail.  Well, on
>>> the next emails coming in, Spamsieve would not start up automatically
>>> like it had in the past.
>>>
>>> So, I ran through the Spam Filter Assistant again.  No luck, SPamsieve
>>> still would not start.
>>>
>>> Anyone with any ideas?
>>
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