![]() ![]() When checking the setup for your e-mail client, the instructions now recommend verifying that Automation access has been granted.Due to changes in Airmail and macOS 10.14, Airmail versions 3.6.3 through 3.6.41 are not compatible with SpamSieve when using macOS 10.14.Outlook Filter Mailboxes now shows a more helpful error message if it lacks Automation access on macOS 10.14.Fixed a bug where a fresh install on macOS 10.14 wouldn’t remember that the Mail plug-in had been installed.Fixed an error reporting bug when activating the Mail rules.SpamSieve no longer wastes time waiting for Mail to launch when there are no rules for it to reactivate, anyway.The alert and manual now clarify that, if you no longer want to use SpamSieve with Mail, you can prevent SpamSieve from reminding you to enable the plug-in by uninstalling it.SpamSieve now logs more information to Console and diagnostic reports to help diagnose problems with the Mail plug-in.The AppleMailAllJunkMessagesUseBlackText esoteric preference now switches the color for Dark Mode on macOS 10.14.This now works on macOS 10.14, including with Dark Mode. Since version 2.9.21, SpamSieve has overridden the text color in Mail’s message list in order to improve the contrast and readability for spam messages that are marked with a colored background.Adjusted the launch agent so that SpamSieve more reliably launches when Mail launches, and sandbox errors aren’t logged to Console.The Apple Mail - Remote Training and Apple Mail - Server Junk Mailbox scripts, when running as standalone applications, now explain to you that they need Automation access in order to function. ![]() If you’ve previously declined to give SpamSieve Automation access to control Mail, SpamSieve will now remind you to do this (and open System Preferences for you) when you try to train a message, instead of failing silently.(It is better for you to grant access and then try the automatic installer again.) If SpamSieve can’t install its Mail plug-in because it doesn’t have Full Disk Access, it no longer suggests that you install the plug-in manually.If macOS has forgotten that you gave SpamSieve Full Disk Access, SpamSieve will now detect this and remind you to grant it again.SpamSieve now detects and repairs problems with Mail’s preferences folder that could prevent Mail from showing the Manage Plug-ins… button.if you are using SpamSieve with multiple mail clients and so SpamSieve is not always launched as a result of Mail launching. SpamSieve can now protect you from a disabled plug-in when Mail launches after SpamSieve launches, e.g.on a slower Mac that has rebooted and is restoring all the previously open applications at once or if a utility such as iLock has halted Mail during the launch process. This helps avoid annoying dialogs and prevents unnecessary rule deactivations if Mail takes a really long time to launch, e.g. SpamSieve now uses a variety of heuristics to better detect when Mail has finished launching before checking that its plug-in is enabled.Made a variety of changes to work better with Apple Mail on macOS 10.14:.This is a free update that includes the following changes: It does not need access to your mail account login and does not transmit your mail data anywhere. SpamSieve running on your Mac can keep the spam off your iPhone/iPad, and you can even train SpamSieve from your iOS device. It’s quick and easy to control SpamSieve from within Apple Mail, Airmail, Entourage, MailMate, Mailsmith, Outlook, Postbox 5, PowerMail, and more. SpamSieve learns and adapts to your mail, so it’s able to block nearly all the junk-without putting good messages in the spam mailbox. SpamSieve gives you back your inbox, using Bayesian spam filtering to provide amazing accuracy that’s constantly improving. Save time by adding powerful spam filtering to the e-mail client on your Mac. Version 2.9.34 of SpamSieve is now available. By learning from the very messages that you receive, SpamSieve is able to block nearly all of your spam, without putting your good messages in the spam mailbox.The following was posted on the SpamSieve blog: Other spam filters get worse over time as spammers adapt to their rules SpamSieve actually gets better over time as it adapts to your mail. It’s quick and easy to control SpamSieve from within your mail client, and you can customize how it interacts with the rest of your message sorting rules. SpamSieve gives you back your inbox by bringing powerful Bayesian spam filtering to Mac e-mail clients.
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