![]() You can get this and install it as an addon to your email program.Īnd, lastly, you can always try VersionTracker to search for spam programs and view ratings by users like yourself. I can deal with one junk mail a day.Īnother great Macintosh product I’ve used that is really good is SpamSieve. ![]() I only get about 10 emails a day that are spam and 9 of them will land in the junk mail. It has built in junk mail filters you can train. The other spam filter I use is on my Macintosh. They also are used “behind the scenes” in applications you can use on your computer: ![]() They were scared their email wasn’t working until they realized they were only getting emails they wanted. I have had clients go from 100s of spams a day to practically none. If you have Spam Assassin set for 6, it will show up in your inbox. If Spam Assassin is set for 4, you won’t ever see it. So, when it is all said and done, a particular email might get a score of 5. You can see the spam score by using the SpamSieve Score column in the message list. For debugging, you might want to use Message Reset to imitate that an email arrives again in the Inbox. This script application is to help SpamSieve to automatically filter new messages in Outlook 2016 (also known as Outlook 365), since Outlook 2016 currently does not have the built-in ability to automatically apply AppleScripts (such as SpamSieve) to incoming messages. Only run it on mailboxes with incoming emails, most often that is just the Inbox. There are plenty of other checks SpamAssassin does on the hidden information in your email too. You should not run SpamSieve on All / Junk / Deleted. Writing a long paragraph about something might give you a +1. Blind carboning or carboning a lot of recipients might be -2. Customizable spam filtering makes this possible for each person.įor instance, if you wrote an email that had the word “Viagra” in it, that might be a -1. The idea is to catch all the “spam” and leave you with only “ham” (good email). SpamAssassin is really nice because it has a way for each user to adjust his or her own filter level.Įvery email gets a negative or positive score through a battery of checks when it lands on the server. The higher the score, the more likely it is spam. So, anyone that I’m hosting (including myself!) that gets email through it has that installed on their account when it is set up. ![]() Of course the new ones catched by MailMate get SpamSieve scores, but 99.9 has no score associated. I was curious about what you use for your spam filters – mine is getting out of control with the viagra offers! Answerįirst, I use SpamAssassin on my servers. not sure I use MailMate and SpamSieve together correctly, but out of my 400000 mails in MailMate I have only a small subset that I can use for training SpamSieve (as I was too lazy doing manual filtering in the last couple of years). ![]()
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