
From a spammer after you add the email address to the blacklist, the email address will be permanently blocked. As a result, you will not get spam on the iPhone or other iDevice. On the Mac, SpamSieve allows you to block spammers. I’ll stick with Apple Mail for now and look for other options. SpamSieve is a powerful spam filtering to the e-mail client on your Mac, see. Postbox - per your list, current version are not compatible with SpamSieveĪside from Apple Mail, the only options for the current OS that work with SpamSieve are AirMail and Outlook, both of which are rental software. Select the message (s) and use the J and Shift+J shortcuts (Junk and not Junk, respectively) Right-click a. Select the message (s) and go to Message > Mark > Junk or Message > Mark > Not Junk. Gyzaamail is not compatible with the current OS (per their website) You can mark messages as Junk or Not Junk in the following ways: Click the Junk/Not Junk button in the Toolbar (can be added or removed from the Toolbar). Mailsmith claims is it no longer developed. Powermail you list as only compatible with POP accounts. Current version also requires a subscription. Outlook is part of Office, which I’d rather not get involved with. Unfortunately, that takes Airmail out of consideration for me. To your point, that’s probably because there is not one-time purchase desktop version. Their website seemed to indicate that a one -time purchase for the desktop app was available for “Airmail for Business”, but I can’t seem to find it. Airmail is rental, a concept that I am opposed to. Until a stable release version is published, I count Mailmate as “not-compatible.” It may be something to consider in the future
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The problem turned out to be the fact that I didnt notice that there was a version of SpamSieve in the PM5 folder that I downloaded (makes sense I guess since the download process is separate from the license purchasing process). (Although it could be argued that Apple Mail is currently little better than beta sofware). It is set to Sender is not in address book, as set by the Spam Filter Assistant. I’d rather not trust my business email to beta software. Maiilmate’s site states: “Although the public release above does work on Big Sur (macOS 11), it is currently recommended to use the latest test release of MailMate instead.” Has anyone come across this issue? Is it possible SpamSieve has something to do with it? It there a way to totally disable SS and test without losing training data? You can test that the rule works and that Mail is able to move the messages by manually applying the SpamSieve rule. I see that I can uninstall from SS itself, but am not sure if that will delete all the training data.

However, SS still starts up when I start Mail. I have disabled SS in the preference menu, but the problem in Mail persists. SpamSieve is the only plug-in/alteration I have for Mail. Problem persists through app and system restarts. The dropdown function does not work to show other options. I can still “move” and “flag” a message from the toolbar, using whatever value is already there. Recently, both dropdowns stopped working.

One for “move” and one for the “flag” option. The problem seems to have started around the time of a recent SpamSieve update. I’ve recently started seeing a new problem with the toolbar. Apple Mail has been giving me trouble ever since Big Sur.
