powermail-discuss Digest #2798 - Wednesday, February 27, 2008 SpamSieve Location by "Anthony Sanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: SpamSieve Location by "Jim Pistrang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: SpamSieve Location by "Anthony Sanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: SpamSieve Location by "MB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Does PM break long lines in outgoing messages? by "Bill Courington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: Does PM break long lines in outgoing messages? by "Richard Hart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: SpamSieve Location From: "Anthony Sanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 10:05:31 -0600 Does SpamSieve need to be in the PM folder? I keep it just in Applications. It opens and closes with PM, all right, but when I check a reoccurring e-mail as Spam, it doesn't seem to register. Next day, the same sender is in my inbox. Tony -- Anthony R. Sanna SACO Foods, Inc. 1-800-373-7226 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: SpamSieve Location From: "Jim Pistrang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 11:17:04 -0500 Hi Tony, >Does SpamSieve need to be in the PM folder? I keep it just in >Applications. It opens and closes with PM, all right, but when I check >a reoccurring e-mail as Spam, it doesn't seem to register. Next day, >the same sender is in my inbox. Perhaps you have another filter acting on the email before it gets to the SpamSieve filter? If that filter has 'don't apply subsequent filters...' checked, then the email will never get to the SpamSieve filter. Jim -- Jim Pistrang JP Computer Resources Certified Member, Apple Consultants Network 413-256-4569 <http://www.jpcr.com> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: SpamSieve Location From: "Anthony Sanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 10:50:01 -0600 >Perhaps you have another filter acting on the email before it gets to >the SpamSieve filter? Good call. Thanks. Tony -- Anthony R. Sanna SACO Foods, Inc. 1-800-373-7226 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: SpamSieve Location From: "MB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 18:04:09 +0100 Anthony Sanna said: >Does SpamSieve need to be in the PM folder? I keep it just in >Applications. This is the correct place for Applications. > It opens and closes with PM, all right, but when I check >a reoccurring e-mail as Spam, it doesn't seem to register. Next day, >the same sender is in my inbox. Most likely this is a setting or training issue, the former could mean that some characteristic of the email in question is bypassed by SpamSieve due to your settings. What are your settings in SpamSieve now? Are you using your Apple Address Book as a "whitelist" fpr example? How many good and spam messages you have in your corpus? Mikael Technoids: PM 5.6.1 build 4499 sv / SpamSieve 2.6.6 sv | OS X 10.4.8 | Powerbook G4/400 | 1GB / 80GB ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Does PM break long lines in outgoing messages? From: "Bill Courington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 10:42:57 -0800 Some correspondents complain that a message from me containing a long URL arrives with a linefeed breaking it into two lines. Clicking the link in their mail client then does not work. Here's an example: <http://www.google.com/search? client=safari&rls=en&q=18+point+angle+stop+handle&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8> I have verified that when I send myself such a message, the outgoing copy that PM saves for me does not have a broken URL. The incoming copy, whether read by PM or Thunderbird, does have the broken URL. I'm trying to figure out if PM or my ISP is breaking long lines. I don't see any related option in PM Preferences. Bill Courington ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Does PM break long lines in outgoing messages? From: "Richard Hart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 10:53:49 -0800 It's a function of the email client that receives it. By the way, your example URL works just fine with a click in PowerMail -- even though the line is broken. Some email clients are good, some or not so good. Richard Hart Bill Courington wrote: >Some correspondents complain that a message from me containing a long >URL arrives with a linefeed breaking it into two lines. Clicking the >link in their mail client then does not work. > >Here's an example: <http://www.google.com/search? >client=safari&rls=en&q=18+point+angle+stop+handle&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- End of powermail-discuss Digest