![]() What I notice is the vast majority of items in the Blocklist are defined as Header Is equal To Text to Match. The 200+ spam emails I previously mentioned have all been displayed in the Smart Mailbox and I selected all of them then chose to Train SpamSieve to Blocklist them. I have a Smart Mailbox which displays spam from both accounts together so it is easier for me to delete and now train SpamSieve. There is no filtering being done at Google or Yahoo. So far today, I have had over 200 spam emails, none filtered out, which made it into either the Spam mailbox on my Gmail account or the Bulk mailbox on my Yahoo account. I have checked, double checked and today triple checked that everything is installed and configured properly following your directions. I know that SpamSieve has had many recommendations from important computer people just the latest I saw was Ric Ford of MacInTouch fame.įor the last 6 days, I have had SpamSieve 2.9.19 and now 2.9.20 installed on my MacBook Pro running OS X Yosemite 10.10.4 public beta 4 and Mail 8.2 (2100) with the SpamSieve Mail plugin 1.8.2. I thought finding a way to filter out the spam would make my email’s mailboxes manageable. I am testing SpamSieve because I am getting an incredible amount of spam daily and changing my email address would be complicated to accomplish. So:Ĭan I get SpamSieve to automatically learn to block domains and not always create rules which only matched an auto-generated user? Is there some setting I missed which would get SpamSieve to block a domain once several spam emails have been sent and trained? It would take a tremendous amount of my time for me to inspect the black list and add domains by hand. ![]() ![]() Since spammers send out thousands of spam emails using the same domain but auto-generated user names, most of the 263 spam messages today did not match anything in the Blocked List even though they were from the same domain. I looked at the Blocked List and nearly every entry is an exact match rather than a contains match. Many of the spam messages today have subjects identical to previous spam and/or have arrived from the same domain with different auto-generated user names. SpamSieve has generated 572 Black List rules and 387 White List rules so far but just today I have had another 263 spam messages which I had to train as spam. I installed SpamSieve 2.9.20b4 in Apple Mail 8.2 (2100) on my MacBook Pro running Apple’s OS X Yosemite 10.10.4 public beta 4 on a trial basis several days ago.
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