As a follow-up, Spam Sieve seems to be working again. I followed the steps outlined below, plus a few other things I found on the Spam Sieve forum (like checking for extra copies of Spam Sieve in my applications folder - there was one I'd forgotten about in the PM folder). After a restart of my computer when I got home from work this evening, spam is now being caught. So one or all of these actions had an effect.
Thanks for the help, Matthias. Paul On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 16:19:10 +0900 Matthias Schmidt wrote: >Am/On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 15:46:22 +0900 schrieb/wrote Paul Collett: > >>Since updating to the latest version of Spam Sieve (2.6.6) last week, >>it's stopped intercepting any spam that's getting through. These are the >>same kinds of messages that were getting successfully marked as spam >>earlier. Has anyone else noticed a similar problem? Any possible >>suggestions for fixes would be welcome. >> >>I'm using the latest version of Powermail, 5.6.1, with Leopard. > >I had the same problem recently. >This here helped: ><http://c-command.com/spamsieve/manual-ah/why-is-spamsieve-not-ca> > >it says: >Quit PowerMail, then delete the folder: > >/Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/PowerMail > >and then re-launch it. (If the script files that PowerMail uses to >communicate with SpamSieve may be damaged, this will fix them.) > >you need to copy your own scripts again to the folder before starting PM, so. >But this at least fixed my issue. > >Thanks and all the best > >Matthias >

