![]() This way, I get instant notification that a possibly good message has arrived (just as I get a notification in the Dock when genuine good mail arrives). If a message with a score less than 75 arrives, Growl shows a notification window that tells me the message’s subject, its score, its sender, and the first few lines of its body. Every suspected spam message goes into my (spam) mailbox. I could use the above-mentioned script to label spam messages by their scores, but I prefer another approach: I have SpamSieve notify me with Growl when a borderline message arrives. In Entourage, very spammy messages are assigned the “Junk” category, and less spammy messages are assigned the “Uncertain Junk” category you can set the threshold in the Notification tab of the preferences. In Apple Mail, SpamSieve uses colors to show the score. In Mailsmith, you can use a script to label messages according to their scores you can set the uncertain threshold in the script. Eudora and PowerMail show the score in its own column in the message list.
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