![]() ![]() When those emails are highlighted and ‘Apply Rules’ menu option selected, the messages are moved to the junk proper junk folder (gmail account). Junk mail is properly being identified (color is correct) but not moved to the junk folder. This happens only on my gmail account other accounts working fine. Michael - sorry for any earlier confusion - back again after some additional testing and still seeing the same problem. Moving the messages via script rather than rule might avoid the problem. ![]() On which account? My point is that if the problem is that Gmail messages are not moving, it may help to have the rule set to move messages to the Gmail Spam mailbox.Īnother potential workaround is to use a rule that runs the Move If Spam script instead of the regular SpamSieve rule. The first time says, regarding the “Move All SpamSieve” rule, “All messages stay in the inbox.” But then the second post (which I didn’t see when replying) says “Yes, all messages are moved.” If you are saying that the same rule changes whether it moves or doesn’t move when you change its name, then I would suggest clicking these two links to tell SpamSieve not to mark the messages as junk or to change their colors when applying the rule, in case that’s somehow confusing Mail. Well, I’m confused because you posted twice. Let me know if additional information is required Yes, apply rules moves the message as expected.Thanks for getting back - here are the answers: Let me know if you need additional information Rule would only move to on my mac when i train as spam.Yes, when I apply rules the messages are moved.I have not looked at the logs but will do so and le you know.Yes, they have correctly colored background.If you temporarily rename your SpamSieve rule to “Move All SpamSieve” to Mail to move all the messages to the Spam mailbox (without consulting SpamSieve), does Mail then reliably move all the new messages? Or do they still stay in the inbox? (After doing this test, you can rename it back to SpamSieve and drag the messages back to the inbox without training them.).If you temporarily rename your SpamSieve rule to “Move All SpamSieve” to make Mail to move all the messages to the Spam mailbox (without consulting SpamSieve), does Mail then reliably move all the new messages? Or do they still stay in the inbox? (After doing this test, you can rename it back to SpamSieve and drag the messages back to the inbox without training them.).If the rule was moving messages to a local Spam mailbox under “On My Mac” does changing to move to Spam mailbox on the problematic server help?.Do you have a single SpamSieve rule for all accounts? Which mailbox is it set to move the messages to (local On My Mac, on Gmail, etc.)?.If you select the messages in the inbox and choose Message ‣ Apply Rules, do they then move to the spam mailbox?.Does SpamSieve’s log show them as “Predicted: Spam”?.Do the unmoved messages in the inbox have colored backgrounds that indicate their spam level?.It would appear that the filters are working but that junk email from Gmail (other accounts ok) is not being moved into the junk folder per the rule. ![]()
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