11/15/2023 0 Comments Spamsieve hiservicesxpcservice![]() I updated to version 2.9.38, but I’m still seeing messages automatically marked as spam disappearing completelyI can see them in the log, but they do not appear in my spam folder. I know you said that you already checked this in System Preferences, but perhaps it would help to reset the privacy database as described in Troubleshooting Automation Access. Hello, I’ve contacted Apple about this without a good answer, so I thought I’d post this here and see if anyone else was facing this issue Since I installed Catalina (I do have the latest version of SpamSieve running prior to the upgrade), my rules started working only some of the time. Hello, I’ve been using SpamSieve for a while and it’s functioned perfectly until the macOS update to Catalina (which I do not blame on SpamSieve). This seems to indicate that Airmail doesn’t have permission to control SpamSieve. However, I think it would probably be a good idea to add these emails to SpamSieve’s corpus, then move them to the trash. In the past, I’ve written a rule in Apple Mail to immediately move such emails to the trash. SpamSieve: (AE) Since sending application is not permitted to send this AppleEvent to this process, returning an errAEEventNotPermitted reply. 1 Certain types of email I receive are guaranteed spam. Looking at the diagnostic report, I don’t see any errors reported from Airmail itself. This will avoid the bug while still separating out the spam messages for easy deletion. You can set your SpamSieve rule to flag the messages in blue instead of moving them. So from SpamSieve’s point of view, Airmail hasn’t been asking it to do anything. Enabling SpamSieve’s backup feature so that you can recover any messages that Mail loses. I’ve just made the jump to an iLife, but am now experiencing frequent Mail.app crashes, almost every time it downloads mail Everything had been running smoothly for the first few days. Just to confirm, you are using the “SpamSieve - Train as Spam” command, not “Mark as Spam,” right? The reason I ask is that, as you say, the log is showing no messages trained (or classified) since November 10. I’ve been a happy SpamSieve user for over a year (but using Claris Emailer in Classic). Been using Spamsieve since 2004 and since the last year seeing this occasionally. When opening mail I see a (in egis case a non-spam) incoming message flashing by and nowhere to be found. ![]() Hi Michael, I tried replying 2 days ago but maybe I made sopmething wrong… Anyway, yes, I’m able to train spamsieve and if I do it the spam mail goes into the spam folder… But if the same mail arrives again, it doesn’t go automatically in the spam folder (as it used to) and in the log there 's no tracks of movements. Been using Spamsieve since 2004 and since the l Experienced this yesterday once more. ![]()
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