![]() ![]() From your last reply here it seems that’s not advised. When I set up SpamSieve I created a “_Spam” mailbox from scratch and then set up the rule. However, in my case, there was no “Spam” folder in my mailbox hierarchy to change. It said “click on the Spam folder and change its name, and then the rule will update automatically”. Mac webmail.įinally, I read the instructions for changing the name of the Spam mailbox. Mac mailbox hierarchy because I have filtering turned on in. Mac to better filter spam on the server side?Īny problems with that? Note that I would still have junk mail filtering turned off on my client, but the “junk” folder appears in my. SpamSieve does not affect SSL connections or the way Mail communicates with the mail server. Mac junk mailbox in the hopes of training. All of my authentication protocols worked fine before I installed SpamSieve, and they should still be working, seems to me. Mac IMAP “junk” mailbox - since what I am doing now is manually dragging messages from the SpamSieve “spam” folder to that. What if I changed the rule in Mail and the settings to route spam directly into the. Note that the messages which SpamSieve automatically catches as spam are properly routed to the “_Spam” mailbox.Ī thought occurred to me. Filter your mail : Email is one of the most common ways for malware to spread, and a good spam filter will zap it before it hits your inbox - or before. I can’t see how this is happening, since I have double-checked my SpamSieve rule and it is indeed set up to route spam to “_Spam”, not “aSpam”. Instead, when I manually mark the message as “spam”, it is being routed to an old folder in my “On my Mac” mailbox directory called “aSpam” that I used for spam previously. Mac list of mailboxes that I designated in my SpamSieve rule. This morning I noticed that when I mark a message as spam using SpamSieve, it is not going into the “_Spam” folder in my. As soon as I upgraded to Sierra, my Gmail account seems to have problems with Mac Mail if the SS filter is on. I have used SS for many years with no problem. I have also searched, and while seeing similar posts nothing that I can find to do. ![]() But when I re-read the instructions you say it’s very important to call the folder “Spam” and nothing else. I have been spending days (on the phone with Apple) trying to solve this issue. ![]() I have named this folder “_Spam” so that it appears at the top of my mailbox list. and also I have unchecked 'Filter junk mail before applying rules'. I tried messing with the 'Advanced' rules in the Junk mail settings, but if I mess around too much there. Mac account, including the folder I use for SpamSieve spam. I installed SpamSieve for Mac Mail and want to set it up the same way I had on my old computer. All of my mailboxes in my Mail client are stored on my. ![]()
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