On 13 Jan 2025, at 8:57, Mike Conley wrote:

>> 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.
>
> You probably shouldn't be doing that.

Ditto.

> The proper way to use SpamSieve on multiple Macs is outlined in SpamSieve's 
> user guide in section 3.14, here:-
>
>       <https://c-command.com/spamsieve/manual#id446>
>
> Option 1 and 2 are the best, and I strongly recommend 2, the drone setup, in 
> which one Mac runs SpamSieve and MailMate all the time, and the others run 
> only MailMate, and you have special mailboxes and rules set up for training 
> the spam filter. See the above link and the link at
>
>       <https://c-command.com/spamsieve/manual#setting-up-a-spam-filte>
>
> for detailed instructions.

What he said.

> I do this on my systems and it works flawlessly.

I also run a Mail.app + SpamSieve drone, on a  Mac mini on my network, and it 
works "flawlessly" until it doesn't.  By which I mean I start getting an 
increase of spam on my daily laptop, so I go look at my mini and see that both 
Mail and SpamSieve are no longer running.  They are set to launch upon 
reboot/restart of the machine, so apparently one (or both) are simply crashing. 
 Besides being a Time Machine host, that's about all this mini does; anyone 
else seeing similar behavior?
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