![]() Would be great if you could help me out in any way, shape or form. ![]() ![]() Recently (noticed after Mojave 10.14. Trained spam messages are highlighted, but only copied into spam folder, not moved. I’ve got the latest version, and SpamSieve is not working well at all in Bug Sur. Assuming the iMac stays up and online, all spam is caught and filed there and none comes to my portable. apple-mail, hang, macos-bug, spam-in-inbox, macos-11-big-sur. Trying to get the plugin unstuck in the terminal doesn’t work either, because /usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c ‘Add EnableBundles bool YES’ simply returns “error reading file”, even though the file is right there and I have all the necessary permissions according to the “Get Info” screen. As advised, I run SpamSieve on my home iMac desktop and not on my MacBookPro. Nothing happens, at least nothing I could see. There is no way to click on “Install Apple Mail Plug-in” from the Spamsieve menu to set it up, because the menu won’t show when I try to open Spamsieve. Everything seemed ok, but I still can’t see the Spamsieve commands in Apple Mail. I reinstalled Spamsieve, did the upgrade to the latest beta and added Spamsieve as prompted to the privacy settings. My SaneBox SpamSieve rule is: Any Every Message. Just 10 days before this wildfire was spotted in the New York Mountains area of the Mojave National Preserve, park officials warned of extreme fire risk for the federally protected desert, banning. Now I tried everything the support pages offer, but I can’t get it to work. In Mail I have two rules, the first one is SaneBox SpamSieve as you suggested and the second one is SpamSieve as is described in your instruction manual. Being the dork that I am, I forgot to update Spamsieve before installing 10.14. If it seems like SpamSieve is ignoring the blacklist, that probably means that SpamSieve isn’t seeing your incoming messages at all and that you should check the setup. ![]() It is normal for Apple Mail to show messages about junk mail. Thanks for being on your toes, great to see you already got a beta handy for 10.14. However, SpamSieve ever since the update ignores the blocklist. ![]()
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