Wayne Brissette wrote:
t seems that some type of
indexing using perl is happening. I can't figure out if PM or spamsieve
is doing this, but until I launch PM, I can watch the processes all day
long and don't see perl in the list. Once PM starts running, perl pops up
every now and again.
I don't
Wayne Brissette wrote:
t seems that some type of
indexing using perl is happening. I can't figure out if PM or spamsieve
is doing this, but until I launch PM, I can watch the processes all day
long and don't see perl in the list. Once PM starts running, perl pops up
every now and again.
I don't
I have noticed a very interesting thing recently. I suppose it always
happened, but recently started annoying me. It seems that some type of
indexing using perl is happening. I can't figure out if PM or spamsieve
is doing this, but until I launch PM, I can watch the processes all day
long
On Monday, July 21, 2003, at 09:06 AM, listes wrote:
SpamSieve automatically uses Apple's address book. To use PowerMail's,
you need to set up the rule as Pat did.
This is true only for the last version.
Right, I forgot about PowerMail's synchronization feature. Sorry for
the confusion.
Michael Tsai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SpamSieve automatically uses Apple's address book. To use PowerMail's,
you need to set up the rule as Pat did.
This is true only for the last version. from the previous one I do have
a PM filter rule that says, if sender is not in addressbook then run
It appears that on 20/7/03 Michael Tsai spake thus:
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
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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
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
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 20:12:36 +0900 Scott ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
Sorry about that. It looks like you may be right. However, I have
SpamSieve run on ALL incoming messages but have never had a false
positive from a friend. The only false positives I've ever had occur are
on commercial mails
Ah, that's not what it says in the manual, it suggests setting up your
filters as I have. However, I will try it as you suggest and see what
happens.
Sorry about that. It looks like you may be right. However, I have
SpamSieve run on ALL incoming messages but have never had a false
positive from
It appears that on 20/7/03 Scott at HobbyLink Japan spake thus:
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
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?
SpamSieve automatically uses your
Hi
I decided to try out SpamSieve after using Spamfire for a while.
I have a filter set up as follows
If sender is not in address book
Execute Applescript Spamsieve - Move if Spam
this is the first in my filter list
However I just downloaded 20 messages, half of them Spam, and the script
did
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