My suggestion to you is use SpamSieve.

It’s the BEST app for filtering out spam hands down. A time-saver and headache saver to doing it yourself. I use it in Mail.app running on a drone machine set up (MacMini M1, 2020). You can find the details in his [extensive user manual application online pages](https://c-command.com/spamsieve/manual#setting-up-other-mail-c). that also runs all my backup and has network-accessible storage for two machines on the home network 24x7.

Using the training filtering methods there, there’s no trouble filtering all junk from my Inbox. I have not taken the time to find out if and how well SpamSieve filters with MailMate by itself, simply because I have not found it necessary to so.

Spam just doesn’t get to the drone client machine running MailMate. I understand that Benny’s interface for SpamSieve is supposed to be pretty good (according to SpamSieve’s developer, Michael Tsai). I can’t say enough about Michael’s [support of that app and others he developed](http://c-command.com).

Respectfully,

Henry Seiden
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Techworks Pro Co.
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On 10 Apr 2022, at 13:54, Quinn Comendant wrote:

Does Mailmate support regular expressions in the Search All Messages or in any other search context?

The only mention I can find of using regex to search is to [create a custom specifier](https://lists.freron.com/mailmate/2015-April/004223.html). Is that the only way?

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