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Your response, while accurate, is confusing. I use SpamSieve, as do many people, and to have to duplicate those scripts, whatever they may be, and check use 3rd party app is very confusing to the average user. I think Christian's suggestion is the most versatile solution, unless you there is already a property that gets set when the "Manually mark as Good" we could then write a script that fires during a filter if the "Perform filters setting" in the Prefs is set. Of course, this doesn't address the problem of filters or scripts after a message is manually marked as spam. -- Andy Fragen On Thu, Apr 22, 2004, PowerMail Engineering said: > >Christian Roth wrote: > >>I am now also in the situation where I would >>like to have the ability to perform an AppleScript after both, "Manually >>mark as Spam" and "Manually mark as good". > >You can already do this: in the spam filter assistant, choose "other >third party spam filter" instead of SpamSieve (or in addition to the >other options), and define the scripts to be ran in the following >assistant pane. You can duplicate the SpamSieve scripts and add whatever >action you want to do there... > > >Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- > "Fan-freakin-tastic email client. PowerMail is by far the best > application I've purchased." > PowerMail user comment on www.versiontracker.com > > > Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com >--------------------------------------------------------------------- > >