MailMate not learning whitelist or blocklist

Nothing! See attached.

SpamSieve Log.txt (6.96 KB)

You seem to have filtered the “Predicted” lines out of the log. Try searching it as described here.

Are these relevant?

Predicted: Good (1)
Subject: IronPort Spam Quarantine Notification
From: Quarantine@limbo.umaryland.edu
Identifier: h8REZ3oyXnGxZJm5T5DwPg==
Reason: (
“Quarantine@limbo.umaryland.edu”
) matched rule <From (address) Is Equal to “Quarantine@limbo.umaryland.edu”> in SpamSieve whitelist
Date: 2016-02-24 07:00:54 -0500 (EST)

Mistake: False Positive
Subject: IronPort Spam Quarantine Notification
Identifier: Lpc1hEGit6PQzSydSuFYiQ==
Classifier: Bayesian
Score: 73
Date: 2016-04-05 08:04:23 -0400 (EDT)

They don’t seem to be related to the messages that you were talking about before. And neither of them has a score of 100.

Secondly, it’s probably not a good idea to have SpamSieve filter quarantine digests from your server spam filter. Those messages are not spam, but you don’t really want to train SpamSieve that all the words in them are good. In Mail, I would recommend creating a rule, above the SpamSieve rule, that matches those messages and does “Stop Evaluating Rules.” I’m not sure at the moment how to do this with MailMate. One option might be to have the messages filtered on the server to a separate mailbox so that they don’t arrive in the inbox.

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