Anthony Sanna wrote:
>Is SS part of PM5? Does it still run as a separate application?
Still a separate application, that can work with other mail clients.
>When I installed PM5, I got a dialog that my SS scripts were out of date
>and did I want to update them - I clicked "yes".
>after updating, no SS scripts appeared in the script menu.
No AppleScript is needed to use SpamSieve in PM5.
>Is it no longer necessary to "add good" and "add spam" in PM5?
The new mark as good / mark as spam toolbar buttons (and menu items) will
train SpamSieve, when you have activated SpamSieve from the spam filter
assistant. They will also set the spam rating of the message, and do
whatever action is configured in the new "mark as spam" preference pane.
Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering
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