I would say a full 80% of my Spam/Junk contents are added there by the server rather than via SpamSieve handling.

If you go into your spam folder in MM and right click on the column headers, choose to see the “SpamSieve Score” column. If there is a count in that column, it was analyzed by SpamSieve. If there is no count, then more than likely, it was already added to the Spam folder by the server itself.

Steve Mayer
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On 13 Jan 2025, at 8:38, Michael Sauer wrote:

I don’t know. I guess that I could check AOL (which is where the Amazon messages age going) to see what might be there.

Thanks for the suggestion.

Michael Sauer

On 13 Jan 2025, at 6:36, Steve Mayer wrote:

Michael,

Are you sure the messages are being put into the spam folder by SpamSieve or are they being put there on the server side?


Steve Mayer
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On 13 Jan 2025, at 8:33, Michael Sauer via mailmate wrote:

Is there a resource that can help me to understand how to use Mailmate and Spamsieve together?

I keep getting emails (from Amazon for example) that keep showing up in my Spam folder. I mark them as not spam and then move them out of spam. But the next email shows up in Spam again. I have even tried to put amazon.com on the allow list. And the messages keep going to Spam. If I can’t trust the Spam process and I have to keep looking in the Spam folder then I wonder if it is worth using Spamsieve at all.

Has anyone solved this problem or offer a suggestion about this?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Also, I am using Mailmate and Spamsieve on two Macs and read mail on both of them and have Spamsieve operating on both of them.

Michael Sauer
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