The current public beta version of SpamSieve has preliminary support for Apple Mail under Mac OS X 10.11.0 Developer Beta 1 (15A178w). To prevent Mac OS X from updating itself without asking you, go to the App Store section of System Preferences and make sure that Install OS X updates is unchecked. It’s best to update SpamSieve before updating Mac OS X. The new version is announced on the SpamSieve mailing list, blog, and Twitter feed and becomes available via the Software Update… command. When the new version of Mac OS X is finalized and released to everyone, we (usually within hours) test SpamSieve with the release version and finalize the new version of SpamSieve. Please submit any feedback or bug reports via e-mail, rather than posting here. If you are using Apple Mail, first choose Uninstall Apple Mail Plug-In from the SpamSieve menu. With that said, we do welcome bug reports so that we can investigate any bugs and report them to Apple or try to develop workarounds. We do not recommend using a Mac OS X beta on your main Mac, as there may be bugs that we have not had time to, or cannot, work around. The beta release notes are available in the Software Update window and also in the Version History section of the manual (in the Help menu). Click this link to stop receiving beta updates.This is described in more detail in the Enabling and Updating the Apple Mail Plug-In section. SpamSieve features include: Offers customizable safelist and blocklist. It works with any email provider on your Mac. Its just as easy to use as Apple Mails junk-mail filters and can give you statistics you may find informative. Click Manage Plug-ins in Mail’s General settings and enable SpamSieve.mailbundle. SpamSieve v2.9.39 adds superior Bayesian spam filtering to email clients on Macs.
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