SpamSieve is a robust spam filter for major
email clients that uses powerful Bayesian spam filtering.
SpamSieve understands what your spam looks like in order to block
it all, but also learns what your legitimate messages look like to
avoid confusion. SpamSieve only marks spam in your email client so
you never lose any mail.
Works with:
- Apple Mail
- Airmail
- Emailer
- Entourage
- Outlook 2011
- Outlook Express
- Eudora 5.2 or 6.x (Sponsored or Paid)
- MailForge
- MailMate
- Mailsmith
- GyazMail
- Postbox
- PowerMail
What's New Version 2.9.37:
- SpamSieve is now compatible with Apple Mail under macOS 10.15
(which is now in beta).
- It’s best to update to SpamSieve 2.9.37 now, before updating to
macOS 10.15. If you are already using macOS 10.15, the SpamSieve
2.9.36 auto-updater won’t work, so you should instead use the
Download button in the Software Update… window and install the
update manually, according to the instructions in the Read Me file.
Once you have SpamSieve 2.9.37, auto-updates on macOS 10.15 will
work normally.
- Updated the documentation for macOS 10.15.
- The Outlook - Filter Mailboxes app is now notarized for
compatibility with macOS 10.15. If you’ve already installed the
helper app, it should not be necessary to update it, but this
change is needed for future updates as well as new
installations.
- Various Apple Mail error messages and documentation are better at
reminding you to grant SpamSieve Full Disk Access when not having
that might be the cause of the error, e.g. SpamSieve thinking its
plug-in is not loaded.
- Apple Mail on macOS 10.15 has a bug where it will not load
plug-ins that are installed in the normal location if you’ve
redirected your home folder to another volume. If SpamSieve detects
this situation, it will apply a workaround (moving the plug-in to
an alternate location) and show an alert that explains what it’s
doing.
- Renamed the "Setting Up Outlook 365" section of the manual to
Setting Up Outlook, as it covers all current versions of Outlook,
not just 365. This section has also been substantially rewritten to
make it clearer what to do for each type of account.
- The Can other Apple Mail plug-ins cause problems with SpamSieve?
section of the manual now recommends using Mail’s own plug-in
manager instead of manipulating the Bundles folder directly.
- Fixed a bug where SpamSieve would sometimes ask you to enable an
old Apple Mail plug-in (which wasn’t possible, because it was old)
and quit, where instead it should have offered to update it
first.
- Worked around an Apple Mail bug where training a message as good
sometimes didn’t move it to the inbox because Mail reported a
script error when checking whether the account was enabled.
- Improved the diagnostic report.
- Software Update… reports a better error message if it was unable
to install the new version of the app.