Pierre,

As a caveat to your rule, even though this may not affect you at the moment, 
those who filter mail from a drone setup (as described in SpamSieve manual) 
involving two or more Mac computer installations, the non-drone device has no 
knowledge of SpamSieve actions (all messages move to junk elsewhere), and your 
rule will not work on the non-drone.

That is the reason I made the wait-timer rule I made and apply it on both 
machines - the non-drone and drone, to institute a wait of 2 minutes for the 
sound instead of yours. It accomplishes the goal similarly, **no sound on spam 
at the inbox**, by means of a delay to the sound for every message to allow the 
drone to move any/all spam message(s) out of the Inbox via SpamSieve.

Respectfully,

Henry Seiden
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Techworks Pro Co.
E: info<at>techworkspro<dot>com
W: http://techworkspro.com

On 7 May 2025, at 13:50, Pierre Igot wrote:

> In order to avoid the sound playing when that account received junk, I had to 
> use a smart mailbox with a “Spamsieve-Score exists” condition, which ONLY 
> plays the sound for messages that stay in the inbox after SpamSieve has done 
> its thing, i.e. it only plays the sound for messages that are not junk 
> (according to SpamSieve), which is what I wanted. So all is well and my 
> problems were primarily due to my misunderstanding of the logic.
>
> Thanks as always to Benny for being so helpful on the mailing list and in 
> private.

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