![]() ![]() So this doesn’t really tell you whether the problem had anything to do with SpamSieve.Ī better test would be to install the SpamSieve bundle and enable the rule, but change the name of the rule to DisabledSpamSieve. ![]() Processed all messages in the Inbox and then on the first new message it hung again.ĭisabling the SpamSieve rule and uninstalling the bundle have at least four effects: (a) Mail doesn’t examine the rule conditions, (b) the bundle doesn’t send the message to SpamSieve for analysis, © SpamSieve doesn’t tell Mail that the spam messages are junk, (d) Mail doesn’t apply the rule actions to the spam messages. I restarted Mail sent it two messages without any problems. I deselected the Spamsieve Rule in Mail preferences. I guess it’s an accolade to Spamsieve that for the moment I am thinking of returning to 10.4 rather than using 10.5 without Spamsieve. When I attempt to quit Mail, the Mail Activity window will switch to “STOPPING: Performing Rule” or “STOPPING: Evaluating Message” but it never actually completes. Note, I have checked preferences and Mail is set for none and only Spamsieve has sounds. The only other Mail related anomaly I have noticed is that on the 10.5 machine I am getting spurious receipt sounds even when messages are not displayed. The progress bar never displays anything other than a thin sliver of blue indicating it is starting. As I previously mentioned the Mail Activity window would indicate that Mail was either “Evaluating Message…” or “Performing Rule Action”. My 10.5 machine even with an untrained Corpus hung again within a few email messages, four to be exact. Note after renaming the Corpus and restarting Mail, things worked fine only for a short period of time. Also, in my performance monitoring during the problem Mail will be using 2 to 3% of the machine and Spamsieve will be using 0%. They should both have plenty of horsepower. I am using a G5 Quad processor with 8GB memory as my desktop machine and a Mac Book Pro with 2GB memory as my laptop. I guess I am questioning whether the problem is truly Corpus file size related. ![]() Given that I only use one of the machines for email a few times a week or when traveling. I actually was surprised that these were so similar in size. The Corpus window displays “3,745 messages 142,657 words” on one machine and “3,577 messages 129,211 words” for the other machine. They do not have identical corpus files although they were initially trained on the same messages. Thus, I expect that my laptop sees far fewer real spam messages than my desktop machine. While the fix you have suggested at first appeared to work, I was a bit surprised because I use the machines independently of each other where the main machine tends to process all of the Spam, I leave Mail up when I’m away so that if I retrieve email from my mobile phone my inbox will be spam free. However, before doing so, it did update the Inbox messages where previously it was only showing messages as of three days ago. I could not quit Mail and had to Force Quit it. Note, on it’s first operation it seemed to get stuck on “Evaluating a message” in the Acitivity window. Mail 3.1 under Leopard then began to work. On the machine, which was still having problems, I then followed your instruction for renaming the Corpus file. Prior to checking this forum, I assumed it was a Leopard/Mail/Spamsieve interaction problem so I rebooted one of my machines using 10.4.11 and started using Apple Mail 2.1 with SpamSieve 2.6.5 and did not have any problems. In my case the problem occurred on two machines, my main machine where I do 90% of my email and my laptop. It had been occurring for the past three or four days. In fact I had assumed this was some variant of the Mail HTML problem. I have been experiencing a similar problem. ![]()
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