I don't think this is really necessary. With my PowerBook I had never a problem with SpamSieve. On the old Ti it helped, what I wrote before. The question where is SpamSieve never appeared again.
What would interest me, what makes this massage appear. Obviously some people have that problem, and a lot of people don't. So there must be some difference. All the best Matthias ----------------------------------------------- schmidt-systemdevelopment http://www.schmidt-system.com iChat/AIM: MatKoyasan Tel. +31-736-56-3905 ----------------------------------------------- Am/On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 16:43:32 +0200 schrieb/wrote Rene Merz: >Am 5.7.2004 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben: > >>>these things usulay work: >>>make sure zou have only one copy of SpamSieve on your hard drive >>>make sure this copy is in the application folder. >>> >> >>Thank you. I had spam sieve as a subfolder in the PowerMail folder. >>Moving it to its own location in the application folder solved the problem. > >It helps perhaps for a little while only. >With one of the next start-up you'll will get the same question again: >"Where is SpamSieve". > >What REALLY helps is: >Shut down SpamSieve (and PowerMail). >Erase the file: >user/Library/Preferences/com.c-command.SpamSieve.plist >And the folder >user/Library/Preferences/Application Support/SpamSieve > >Restart SpamSieve. You need to declare the Serial Number again! (Menu >SpamSieve: Purchase: Name & Serial Number) >Renew the preferences (Menu SpamSieve: Preferences). >Shutdown SpamSieve. > >Restart PowerMail. >Go there to the folder Spam. Activate all Spam-Mails at once (Command + >A) and mark all this mails as Spam (even if they are marked as Spam >allready) --- now SpamSieve will open in the background and learn again >your Spam-marks. > >That's it. >From now SpamSieve will open in the background as it did with PM 5.0 >