![]() ![]() But that means I don’t get any email from that account. I can usually start up Mail and tweak the Account settings in Preferences to disable the account that is causing the crash. But, I am not a Pro user and I was just getting to like it, until it started crashing.ĭoes anyone have any silver bullet Mail troubleshooting tips? I’ve tried deleting and rebuilding the Envelope Index file (in ~/Library/Mail), but this didn’t work. I’m not too familiar with Mail, but have read plenty recently about its clunkiness and how it is not a Pro Mail application. Is it just as simple as turning off the SpamSieve Mail Rules? I’ve uninstalled MailTags (maybe another day) and now I want to prove that SpamSieve isn’t the cause of my problems. My problems started yesterday, around the time I installed MailTags and updated to SpamSieve 2.6.3. I setup 6 mail accounts, all POP accounts and received and sent mail OK. I exported 24,000 email messages using Emailchemy and successfully imported them into Mail. I’ve just made the jump to an iLife ™, but am now experiencing frequent Mail.app crashes, almost every time it downloads mailĮverything had been running smoothly for the first few days. Thanks for your help in advance.I’ve been a happy SpamSieve user for over a year (but using Claris Emailer in Classic). Plus - SpamSieve isn’t really doing anything with these messages until I go manually touch them.Īnd - what happens to the spam in the SpamSieve folder? Can I delete the messages after time or do they need to stay in there forever? Should I delete this Media Temple Spam folder on my computer or do something at the host to remove this? It seems it would be easier to not have to manage the spam in two places. When I “Train as Spam”, it appears to process, but just sits there in the Media Temple Spam folder. However, I continue to get spam in my Media Temple Spam folder. Now that I set up SpamSieve and created the new “Spam” folder “On My Mac”, when I “Train as Spam” from my Inbox, everything appears to process correctly and be sent to the new SpamSieve. Most all my spam (and some good emails) have gone into that folder. Although Apple has not made a formal announcement, it appears that Sonoma removes support for Mail plug-ins, perhaps because the mechanism. SpamSieve 2.9.52 is incompatible with Apple Mail on the beta version of macOS 14. spamsieve-beta, macos-beta, macos-14-sonoma. I have hosted email (through Media Temple - my website host) and have always had a spam folder in my email (what looks like a server side spam folder). SpamSieve Public Beta and macOS 14 Sonoma. SpamSieve gives you back your inbox by bringing powerful Bayesian spam filtering to Mac e-mail clients. I am hopeful with SpamSieve to finally start to dig out. I’m sorry if I’ve posted this twice, the first time didn’t seem to take. Mac Mail: Two Spam Folders (Server Side & On my mac) What happens to the spam that sits in the new SpamSieve spam folder? Does it eventually get deleted? Should I leave it there forever? Should I delete it regularly? Is there something I should do with that extra (server side I think) spam folder so I only have to manage the spam from one spot? When I “Train as Spam” those messages in the other Spam folder, they appear to get processed, but they don’t move anywhere. ![]() I still have all the server side spam coming into the other Spam folder. On my inbox, when I “Train as Spam” the spam goes to the new SpamSieve “Spam” folder “On My Mac”. On set up of SpamSieve, I was asked to create a new ‘Spam’ folder in the “On My Mac” section/account of my Mac Mail. ![]() It appears to be the server side spam folder (I think?). I have hosted email (through MediaTemple where my website is hosted) and had a ‘Spam’ filter where all the spam (and some good emails) have been sent. I’m new to this product but already am feeling hopeful that I will begin to dig out. ![]()
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