SpamSieve, the must-have Mac spam filter, now must have Panther or better |
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Thursday November 15, 2007. 06:48 AM Mac Merc
SpamSieve (which in my opinion is the greatest spam filter on the Mac platform) has been updated to version 2.6.5 with the following modifications:
Requires Mac OS X 10.3 or later.
Various accuracy improvements.
High-resolution version of the application icon.
Adjusted the appearance of the status indicators for better visibility in the Leopard Dock.
Updated the default whitelist rules.
Updated documentation for Mac OS X 10.5.
Updated to PCRE 7.4.
Improved compatibility with pre-release versions of Entourage 2008.
The Train as Good command in Apple Mail now recognizes spam mailboxes whose names end with "Spam", and it works with the Trash mailbox on Mac OS X 10.5.
Worked around change in Apple Mail on Mac OS X10.5 that could cause the Train as Spam command not to move the messages.
Fixed bug where the Apple Help didn't work on Mac OS X 10.5.
Fixed hang processing some pathological HTML spams.
Fixed bug where Growl notification preferences got reset if you ran SpamSieve under different localizations.
Fixed unnecessary Console logging when loading Entourage addresses.
Updated Italian localization.
The update is free for registered user of SpamSieve. SpamSieve sells for USD$30. If you don't already own and use it, you should--It's that good.
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