I know you said that you already checked this in System Preferences, but perhaps it would help to reset the privacy database as described in Troubleshooting Automation Access. SpamSieve is now missing lots of spam that it wasn’t prior to the move. I’m also now running Monterey rather than Big Sur, so the problem may lie there as well. This seems to indicate that Airmail doesn’t have permission to control SpamSieve. I recently bought a new computer and used migration assistant to move everything over. SpamSieve: (AE) Since sending application is not permitted to send this AppleEvent to this process, returning an errAEEventNotPermitted reply. I know the question is on the forum but I do not speak English also I rephrase the question as long as I use spamsieve in trial period: Does it work with Airmail and if so how Yes, Airmail has built-in support for using SpamSieve. Looking at the diagnostic report, I don’t see any errors reported from Airmail itself. Die Versionen 3.6.3 bis 3.6.41 sind nicht kompatibel mit SpamSieve unter macOS 10.14, aber Version 3.6.42 und neuer sind. So from SpamSieve’s point of view, Airmail hasn’t been asking it to do anything. Just to confirm, you are using the “SpamSieve - Train as Spam” command, not “Mark as Spam,” right? The reason I ask is that, as you say, the log is showing no messages trained (or classified) since November 10. Hi Michael, I tried replying 2 days ago but maybe I made sopmething wrong… Anyway, yes, I’m able to train spamsieve and if I do it the spam mail goes into the spam folder… But if the same mail arrives again, it doesn’t go automatically in the spam folder (as it used to) and in the log there 's no tracks of movements.
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