I tried deleting the rule and re-adding it, but the result was the same. Seems like the problem is that the Move Messages rule is not executing when it should. Message > Rules > Apply > SpamSieve - Move Messages moves the message to the Junk mail folder, as it should. I didn’t change any settings, it actually stopped putting the mail in the Spam folder. Version 1.1.0 has the following supported features: Multiple POP3 (with APOP support) accounts with local cache support (for leaving messages on server) Multiple delivery agents (SMTP or local mailer) Mail spool file support for receiving Good IMAP support with local caching Full RFC822 and RFC2822 support Read, compose, bounce, reply and forward mails Mailbox management (create, delete, locking and transfer messages) using the Berkeley mbox format Personal preferences management MIME support (decode and encode) A full MIME types manager Quoted Printable and BASE64 support Address Book with groups support Find Panel with regular expressions support Automatic or manual fetching of your mails (user's choice) Powerful filters that support regular expressions GPG (PGP) support through a bundle Messages threading. No rules in Outlook’s Mailing List Manager. Hi there, since yesterday morning (10th november) SpamSieve doesn’t work anymore in Airmail. So it seems like it’s still operating even though I’ve unchecked it in the Airmail advanced settings. I also closed (and even Force Quit) SpamSieve but every time an email comes in via Airmail SpamSieve is open again. It uses Pantomime as its mail handling framework. I’ve unchecked the SpamSieve box in Airmail. GNUMail.app is licensed under the GPL, and the full sources of the application are available. I know the question is on the forum but I do not speak English also I rephrase the question as long as I use spamsieve in trial period: Does it work with Airmail and if so how Yes, Airmail has built-in support for using SpamSieve. It uses the GNUstep development framework or Apple Cocoa, which is based on the OpenStep specification provided by NeXT, Inc. GNUMail.app is a fully featured mail application running on Linux (or FreeBSD, OpenBSD, etc) and Apple Mac OS X.
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