Wayne Brissette wrote:
How I wish. All my other filters are after the SpamSieve filters. And yes
Andy it is set for incoming and always. Oh well. Maybe I'll figure it out.
If the Spam: evaluate filter is the first one, with an always
condition, and evaluate spam rating as single action, then it
On Dec 16, 2004, at 11:35 AM, Jeremy Hughes wrote:
I'm currently using 2.2.3, and I had this problem quite recently.
Looking
at the white list, there is an entry for Eric (which I remember
disabling) dated 15th November 2004. Maybe this was created by an
earlier
version of SpamSieve.
Michael Tsai (16/12/04 4:06 pm) said:
For exactly this reason, SpamSieve 2.2.2 and later do not automatically
whitelist simple names.
That's good :)
I'm currently using 2.2.3, and I had this problem quite recently. Looking
at the white list, there is an entry for Eric (which I remember
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On Wed, Dec 15, 2004, Wayne Brissette said:
t sounds like one of your earlier filters is acting as a catch-all,
preventing all subsequent filters from ever getting to
On Dec 16, 2004, at 5:58 AM, Jeremy Hughes wrote:
2. SpamSieve has a white list which contains the names and email
addresses of messages which have been marked as good. I have had a few
problems with this - specifically, where a good email is sent from
(say)
Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED]. In
Giovanni Andreani (16/12/04 1:53 pm) said:
2. SpamSieve has a white list which contains the names and email
addresses of messages which have been marked as good. I have had a few
problems with this - specifically, where a good email is sent from (say)
Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED]. In this case
2. SpamSieve has a white list which contains the names and email
addresses of messages which have been marked as good. I have had a few
problems with this - specifically, where a good email is sent from (say)
Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED]. In this case SpamSieve will whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (which
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (15/12/04 9:16 pm) said:
Anybody got any clues on how to make PM clear it's whitelist so things
get filtered properly again?
1. PowerMail keeps a list of recipients and senders which it uses as a
white list. You can clear this in Preferences/Address Book
2. SpamSieve has a
t sounds like one of your earlier filters is acting as a catch-all,
preventing all subsequent filters from ever getting to it. Try moving
How I wish. All my other filters are after the SpamSieve filters. And yes
Andy it is set for incoming and always. Oh well. Maybe I'll figure it out.
Wayne
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Wayne,
I hate to ask but is your 'SpamSieve: evalutate' filter checked for
incoming messages and 'Always'?
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Andy Fragen
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
The problem is I don't think this is a SpamSieve
It sounds like one of your earlier filters is acting as a catch-all,
preventing all subsequent filters from ever getting to it. Try moving
your spam filters to the top of the list. If SpamSieve gets invoked,
move them down one, stop SpamSieve, and try again. Keep going until you
find the
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