If I review the Spam folder on my MacBook Air, and see a good messages, I just move it to the “TrainGood” IMAP folder, and SpamSieve at home will eventually see it and train itself accordingly. Same thing with the rare good message that SpamSieve thinks is spam. The next time the home iMac checks email, SpamSieve will see that message in the “TrainSpam” folder, and self-train itself to recognize those type messages in the future. If I’m checking mail on my iPhone, and see a spam message that SpamSieve missed, I simply move the message to the “TrainSpam” IMAP folder - that’s two taps on the iPhone. SpamSieve on that machine is continually processing the email, moving any messages it thinks are spam to the “Spam” folder - keeping my inbox pretty much spam-free for my MacBook Air, iPhone and iPad.īut what happens when SpamSieve makes a mistake? Remote training My home iMac is continually checking my email.
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