![]() Occasional pruning can improve accuracy and speed.Only shows error windows for mail checks that were initiated by the user. Pruning lets you remove unnecessary tokens from your Bayesian filter database. This brings up a window where you can reset or prune your Bayesian corpus. It's available for users with the operating system Mac OS X and previous versions, and it is only available in English.Īdded new "Bayesian Tools" item to the Window menu. The current version of the program is 2.30 and was updated on. It's a very heavily used program in United States. MailMate - it’s $50.About the download, Spamfire is a slick program that takes up less free space than the average program in the category Internet software. No idea why I did all this, I think I was trying to mitigate the onslaught of broken code from El Capitan for years. I have also in one instance moved the User home folder to another separate external SSD. I have several Macs, and have installed macOS on several different external SSD’s. I’ve performed many OS-reinstalls over the past two years. beta!Įach time Apple Mail dove into a state of complete inability to run, was with a of clean install. I kind of can’t believe Apple Mail runs perfectly now, no crashes, on the High Sierra beta. Email in a sense is the most important method of communication, with push notifications and the ability to generate endless email accounts to help organize a life or business. If it’s the most powerful - then definitely. Since (from my perspective) you’re far more aware of the current state email, I’ll check out MailMate. So would just Make a habit of force-quitting Apple Mail at least 9 out of 10 times I’d run it, every thirty minutes or so. ![]() It’s weird how Apple Mail was completely non-operable, dysfunctional/ broken, and I didn’t really have a better way to replace it. Thanks a lot for posting this info in the thread/ question(s) I asked. Does SpamSieve do anything else? I mean it’s genius, brilliant, it brings full control over all email.īasically, should I go and drop 40 dollars on PostBox now because it’s perfect, and SpamSieve works the most efficiently with that app. SpamSieve opens with Mail, and the two options - train as good/ train as spam are in a menu. I guess the integration really doesn’t go that deep when I think about it. Which is strange.īut how is SpamSieve’s integration with PostBox? ![]() I just wonder about PostBox, it seems like it’s the absolute best email client in the universe for macOS. And SpamSieve is setup, I had to update to a beta version of SpamSieve, but it works. ![]() I have Apple Mail open now, and it’s working. I’m on the High Sierra beta now, and it’s the first time in years my email is not crashing. It advertises itself as a super powerful app on the same level as Photoshop. The only app I haven’t tried is PostBox(sp). I’ve tried AirMail (sp), Spark… They also crash. I have each mail account set up textbook, The right mail servers, the right ports, username and password correct… It’s kind of frustrating to try to run a business with email that fails constantly, and barely works. It either instantly crashes, or works for a minute, then crashes (not responding) Two Years every day, all day, 9 out of 10 times I launch Apple Mail it crashes. ![]() I run a business and have 40-50 email accounts active at a time.Īpple Mail was always the client I used, it’s the most integrated into the OS, it’s familiar, just used to the ecosystem. The main issue is, I have been struggling in a bit of a crisis ever since El Capitan came out. SpamSieve is great, it’s definitely a must-have for anyone who uses email these days (everyone). Which app is most integrated with/ optimal/ superior, etc. Not sure why I feel strange asking this question, I think I’m not sure how to phrase it. ![]()
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