Fair enough - I thought they had posted more often but thanks for
clarifying…
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On 6 May 2021, at 19:59, TJ Luoma wrote:
On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 5:30 PM Antonio Leding wrote:
Hey everyone - has anyone else noticed that Benny hasn’t posted any
messages since March?
I assume Benny spen
On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 5:30 PM Antonio Leding wrote:
> Hey everyone - has anyone else noticed that Benny hasn’t posted any
> messages since March?
>
I assume Benny spends any available time on development, and assumes that
we can largely take care of ourselves.
It's not unusual for their to be
On 2021-05-06 at 17:30:16 UTC-0400 (Thu, 6 May 2021 21:30:16 +)
Antonio Leding
is rumored to have said:
Hey everyone - has anyone else noticed that Benny hasn’t posted any
messages since March?
Fingers crossed they are OK…
Benny has resolved multiple tickets in April and May.
https://f
On Wednesday, 2021-05-05, at 18:53 CEST, Jason Davies wrote:
> I … am about to completely give up on Spamsieve, which I've used since it
> first launched. … I suspect this is from my going from an old mac Pro on
> Mojave to an M1 Mac mini around Xmas.
I hit this issue around the same time, and s
Hey everyone - has anyone else noticed that Benny hasn’t posted any
messages since March?
Fingers crossed they are OK…
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On 2021-05-06 at 12:36:31 UTC-0400 (Thu, 06 May 2021 17:36:31 +0100)
Martin S Taylor
is rumored to have said:
Well it *is* on my mail server, obviously. But isn't 'Junk' and 'Not
Junk' just two sides of the same flag?
Nope. Related but independent flags, generally. See
https://www.iana.org/a
What I meant was, is your server running spam filtering as well as SpameSeive
or something on your client? For instance, I get mail moved into junk folders
by two different servers, though I am running no local filtering. To correct
those false positives, I have to go to the server. Marking it
Interesting - is there any reason why the CPU architecture would be a
factor here? Or is the thinking that the complete wipe was required
just due to normal cleanup and possibly a change to a new OS?
I think it would be bizarre if the ARM-based CPU arch would cause this
but given the feedback
I had the same problem when I migrated from an older macbook pro to an
M1 MacBook pro, both running Big Sur: seemingly random spam sorting, no
amount of training having any effect, reinstalling SpamSieve not
helping, etc. Up to that migration, SpamSieve had worked flawlessly for
many years.
Hell MM crew - a few questions WRT rule operations:
* If there are rules in multiple places that would apply to a given
message, is there a defined order of operation?
* For example, let’s say I have rules on a given Inbox and then a
Smartbox that draws from that same Inbox also has rules, whi
Well it *is* on my mail server, obviously. But isn't 'Junk' and 'Not
Junk' just two sides of the same flag? How can both be ticked at the
same time?
Martin
On 5 May 2021, at 23:13, Verdon Vaillancourt wrote:
Is it something on your mail server?___
Yeah, that didn't really go anywhere and I don't have time to help with
debugging (which I do realise is the right thing to do).
cheers,
Jason
On 5 May 2021, at 18:03, Thomas Eckhold wrote:
Maybe that is an issue to discuss with Michael Tsai the developer of
SpamSieve? Looks there is a discus
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