![]() ![]() However, if you don’t see the SpamSieve commands in Apple Mail’s Message menu, be sure to choose Install Apple Mail Plug-In from the SpamSieve menu and to enable the plug-in. SpamSieve 2.9.47 should automatically update the installed version of its Apple Mail plug-in, and the plug-in should stay enabled. We recommend updating SpamSieve before updating macOS. Worked around a macOS bug that could prevent a rules file written on macOS 12 on an M1 Mac from being properly read on macOS 10.15 - Fixed a bug where certain Unicode character sequences in a message’s address list could cause SpamSieve to hang when matching against a rule list - Updated the Read Me Improved the following sections of the manual: - Does SpamSieve stop Web bugs? - Separate Spam Mailboxes for Each Account - Setting Up Apple Mail - Setting Up Outlook - Using a Spam Mailbox on the Server - Why do good messages keep going to the Junk or Spam mailbox? SpamSieve 2.9.48 - Change log not available for this version SpamSieve 2.9.47 - Added support for Apple Mail on the forthcoming macOS 12.1. It also now helps you figure out if Outlook Filter Mailboxes doesn’t have Automation access to control SpamSieve. ![]() Made various changes to improve SpamSieve’s filtering accuracy - Updated the Outlook Filter Mailboxes helper app to work around a problem where macOS 12.3 would report an error at launch. SpamSieve 2.9.49 should automatically update the installed version of its Apple Mail plug-in, and the plug-in should stay enabled. SpamSieve 2.9.50 - Made various changes to improve SpamSieve’s filtering accuracy - Fixed an issue where, on macOS 12.5, sometimes Mail would move e-mails received immediately after launch to the Junk mailbox without asking SpamSieve whether they were spam - Fixed an issue where, on macOS 12.5, sometimes SpamSieve would disable its Apple Mail rules because it looked like Mail hadn’t loaded the plug-in, but actually Mail was just slow to launch - Made a change to prevent potential problems setting up the Message menu in Apple Mail on future versions of macOS 13 Ventura - Fixed a bug where SpamSieve could incorrectly report that another copy of the Apple Mail plug-in was installed in the wrong place, when that copy might be necessary for another macOS user account on a different volume - Fixed a bug that in rare cases could prevent SpamSieve from detecting that two copies of the Apple Mail plug-in were loaded at the same time - SpamSieve is better at handling damaged rules files - Reduced the size of the app by removing a helper tool that was only necessary for Apple Mail on macOS 10.7, which is no longer supported SpamSieve 2.9.49 - Added support for Apple Mail on the forthcoming macOS 12.5 and macOS 13 Ventura. ![]()
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