It sounds like that account is filtering for spam/junk one the server, so it 
never arrives to MailMate for SpamSieve filtering. If I am right, you would 
have to disable filtering on the server and let your local SpamSieve deal with 
it. The server is likely adding headers for whatever filtering it is doing, so 
if all you’re looking for is headers to sort by, or whatever, something may 
already be there.

Verdon


On 5 Aug 2021, at 8:25, Gavan Schneider via mailmate wrote:

> Greetings all
>
> I am using SpamSieve and have all the setup done as per instructions… and all 
> the messages in my normal input stream get a SpamSieve score.
>
> My problem is with one account where some messages are in that account’s 
> “Junk” folder and therefore appear in the consolidated “Junk” folder. They 
> are not getting a SpamSieve score (and are mostly not spam). What extra steps 
> are needed so SpamSieve gets to process these messages?
>
> My system: MailMate/5820/…/x86_64/iMac18,2/4 macOS 11.5
>
> Many thanks in advance
>
> Gavan Schneider
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