The problem is I don't think this is a SpamSieve issue. I say this because the
application never get's launched at startup. It's like PM has decided that none
of my email needs to be checked. I know from re-reading my archives that
somebody had a very similar issue, so I was kind of hoping that
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Subject: Re: PowerMail Spam Filter and SpamSieve
> SpamSieve is actually invoked via the SpamSieve:evaluate and SpamSieve:
> actions filters, which you can plac
Giovanni Andreani wrote:
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>I was wondering if SpamSieve works filtering messages before PowerMail does.
>For example, let's say I've created a filter where Mr. White's mails are
>considered as spam and therefore immediately deleted. Once SpamSieve is
>trained to recognize the same incoming messa
Giovanni Andreani wrote on Wed 15 Dec 2004 at 09:15 +0100
>Once SpamSieve is
>trained to recognize the same incoming messages as spam is it going to
>act before PowerMail's filters and, if so, is there any sense in keeping
>these filters active?
I guess not. I guess because I've used SS since be
Thank you for the SpamSieve tips
I was wondering if SpamSieve works filtering messages before PowerMail does.
For example, let's say I've created a filter where Mr. White's mails are
considered as spam and therefore immediately deleted. Once SpamSieve is
trained to recognize the same incoming mes
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