*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* On Sun, Jul 20, 2003, Michael Tsai said:
>On Sunday, July 20, 2003, at 03:06 AM, Pat O'Halloran wrote: > >> However I just downloaded 20 messages, half of them Spam, and the >> script >> did not execute. Selecting them all in the recent mail window and >> manually executing the script moved the spam to the spam folder but why >> is this not happening automatically, any ideas? > >Perhaps the messages aren't getting to that filter because of another >one higher in the list. Try moving the SpamSieve filter to be first in >the list. > >On Sunday, July 20, 2003, at 04:24 AM, Scott at HobbyLink Japan wrote: > >> SpamSieve automatically uses your address book as a white list, so >> there's no need to set any conditions for running the script. Have it >> run for ALL messages. > >SpamSieve automatically uses Apple's address book. To use PowerMail's, >you need to set up the rule as Pat did. I, like others, have SpamSieve to run on all messages as the first filter. I have PM's prefs set to synch with Apple's Address Book and have over 14,000 filtered messages with 99.2% accuracy. Michael, great product. -- Andy Fragen TiBook 400/384 RAM - OS X 10.2.6 - PowerMail v4.1.3 PowerMail AppleScript Archives: http://homepage.mac.com/wayneb/powermail.html

