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SpamSieve 3.2.2

C-Command Software has published SpamSieve 3.2.2, a maintenance update with bug fixes and improvements for the spam-filtering utility. The release no longer warns about the transition to New Outlook (as Microsoft has extended support for Legacy Outlook for another year), works around an issue with macOS 26 Tahoe that caused the SpamSieve icon to be re-added to the menu bar even if you’d turned the feature off, adds a the Slow Apple Mail Training section to the manual with an experimental workaround for those with IMAP accounts experiencing slow or non-functioning training, works around an AppleScript bug in macOS 14 Sonoma that could cause a crash, and removes some now-unused icon badging code so SpamSieve will launch faster. ($39.99 new with a 20% discount for TidBITS members, free update, 60.8 MB, release notes, macOS 10.13+)

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  1. SpamSieve is the best. Nothing compares for reducing false positives while cleaning inboxes very thoroughly. As with any spam filtering, initial training is very important.

    Michael Tsai is very generous with his time, sharing his knowledge with other developers and very fair with his users. I paid for SpamSieve 2 about ten years ago.

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