![]() Joe, how long have you used Gmail and Mail Together? Are you happy with Gmail as your server with Mail? Michael, of spam sieve, for example, says he hears lots of connection and other problems with Gmail and Mail, and recommends I find a better email server. If I could get Gmail to work nicely, I'll stay. I had to get a new service for email as my web hoster got so many complaints about email they forced everyone to find their own server and recommended Google apps, so I went with Google apps, but Micheal said it would be better for Mail users to be with Fastmail, and a few others instead. You think if I checked that, then I would be able to mark the Junk Mail as ok in Mail? Or does mail have it's own Junk mail algorhythm going? And do I need spam sieve? Google's Spam filtration is famous for being very good. That said, you are correct that because I use spam sieve (for many years), I think I have the setting to enable junk mail unchecked. This filter was causing unrelated havoc, (making emails copy to my inbox), so I deleted it, hence get more gmail (junk mail). But its ok and working on laptop sometimes.ģ) Yes I use spam sieve, Micheal gave me a filter to put in Gmail to not have emails go to the Gmail spam filter. I'm on Mail 9.2 OS 10.11.3Ģ) Right click to delete a folder, not working on Desktop, just does not delete. Go to your deleted items and click delete, or delete any message, command Z or Edit, undo delete message, not working. SpamSieve says that it is the most current version (2.9.18) and my “strategy” setting is on the fourth notch (half-way between the middle and “aggressive”).1) Just delete a message, and then do a command Z. ![]() I am using AirMail 2.0.3 and I did check to make sure that I had not accidentally unchecked “Use SpamSieve”. …but nothing thereafter, even if I manually train a spam in AirMail. If I quit and relaunch SpamSieve I get the normal log message, e.g. Note that if I go back a week from the above time (which appears to be one minute after the last time SpamSieve detected either ham or spam) the statistics look significantly better: Filtered Mail SpamSieve is in my Dock and appears to be running happily, but it has stopped doing anything. ![]() The logs and stats have not been updated in days, even though the Mac has restarted in that time, and other than system reboots Airmail has restarted in that time as well. However, I assume that there is a way to deal with that so it’s not what I’m asking about.) (This wasn’t entirely unusual as I haven’t yet bothered to figure out the whole “what happens when my Mac goes to sleep” issue, so SpamSieve is currently awesome during the day and useless at night. A couple of days ago I noticed a large influx of spam in my inbox. ![]()
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