On 6 May 2021, at 19:10, Antonio Leding wrote:
> 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?
The CPU architecture does appear to matte
On 6 May 2021, at 19:10, Antonio Leding wrote:
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?
One thing that might be different (I have no k
On 6 May 2021, at 19:10, Antonio Leding wrote:
> 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
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
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.
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
Maybe that is an issue to discuss with Michael Tsai the developer of SpamSieve?
Looks there is a discussion about issues with M1 …
https://forum.c-command.com/t/not-catching-spam-on-m1-mac-mini/13764
Regards,
Thomas
On 5 May 2021, at 18:53, Jason Davies wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I don't do
Hello everyone,
I don't do well at keeping up with lists due to work volume these days
but am about to completely give up on Spamsieve, which I've used since
it first launched. Despite endless training and retraining, resetting
and so on, it's almost completely random what gets labelled as spa
What's the right way to remove an email from the Junk filter and
simultaneously update SpamSieve's whitelist? I'm finding emails from the
same sender keep getting put into junk. I'm clearly doing something
wrong.
Martin
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