Strangely enough, I successfully employed the "vodoo" method, which was posted by Andy Fragan: 'Open SpamSieve in Get Info and change the name to SpamSieve.app. Even if it already says this.' I have to add, that after this procedure one has to open SpamSieve, close it, restart the computer and all is well again. Worked out as well when updating SpamSieve to 2.2 couple of days ago.
Mysteries... ;-) Cheers, Karsten >Hi all, > >Earlier this week I updated to version 2.2 of SpamSieve on OSX and when I >next opened PowerMail and ran my filters I got the dreaded 'where is >SpamSieve.app' message. Michael Tsai figured out what I needed to do to >fix the problem, & I thought I'd share it here. Here is what I did: > >1) Quit out of SpamSieve. (note: I'm not 100% sure this step is >necessary, since SS opens when you do step #4 below) > >2) Make sure you only have ONE copy of SpamSieve on your drive. (mine is >in /Applications) > >3) Choose "Open PowerMail Additions" from PowerMail's Scripts menu. > >4) Open the "Spam Scripts" folder and the "SpamSieve - Evaluate.scpt" >file therein. (note: the script will open in Script Editor) > >5) In the Script Editor, change "SpamSieve" to "iCal" and compile the >script. (note: you will get a compile error, that's OK) > >6) Change "iCal" back to "SpamSieve", compile it again, and save. > >Jim > >PS: Michael says he got this idea from another PowerMail user, Roland Wegmann. > > >-- >Jim Pistrang >JP Computer Resources >Certified Member, Apple Consultants Network >413-256-4569 >http://users.crocker.com/~pistrang > > >

