I had some initial trouble with Spamsieve under PM5, however it's now working okay and I have *not* had to set my SPAM: Evaluation filter to 'Always'. It is set to 'Sender is not in address book', as set by the Spam Filter Assistant.
The problem turned out to be the fact that I didn't notice that there was a version of SpamSieve in the PM5 folder that I downloaded (makes sense I guess since the download process is separate from the license purchasing process). Evidently the system was having difficulty deciding which copy of SS to send the message to and so the message was falling between two stools. Deleting the version of Spam Sieve that was in the PM folder solved the problem. Hope this helps; Rick -- G5 2GHz x2 :: 2GB RAM :: 10.3.2 :: PM 5.0b12 :: 3 pane mode -- Original message: Received from Andy Fragen on 30/5/04 at 10:18 pm >Is your [spam: evalutate] filter set to [always]? > >-- >Andy Fragen > >On Sun, May 30, 2004, Gunnar Madsen said: > >>I'd had spamsieve for a couple of weeks with the 4.x version of PM, and >>it was working beautifully. I've upgraded to PM 5.0, and something's not >>right now. >> >>Only 1/3 to 1/2 of spam is identified correctly - the rest is going in my >>inbox. I dutifully mark them all as spam, and when I check the stats in >>SS, it seems to be adding the messages to the corpus, but it rarely >>claims any of them as false positives, and trumpets its performance as >>95% or more. >> >>I must be doing something wrong - but what? I've tried all kinds of >>variations with the spam filter assistant, and with the SS preferences. TIA

