SpamSieve as Drone: Trained messages not returning to eM Client

TrainGood and TrainSpam folders are synced on SpamSieve, eM Client and the BlueHost server, but no trained messages are retourning to eM Client’s inboxes or junk folder.

Did SpamSieve create the training folders?

Yes, and thanks for your speedy reply,

OK, then it’s not clear why the messages aren’t moving. Does the Log window show them as being trained? You could also click here to enable some additional debug logging.

Hi Michael – I don’t remember if I followed the SpamSieve instructions for TrainSpam and TrainGood or if I had an assist from AI, which I don’t completely trust. So I’m inclined to start over. Should I keep the existing training folders or wipe them?

When using the new Train messages in TrainSpam and TrainGood feature, SpamSieve creates the mailboxes automatically. If you already have the mailboxes you can keep them.

Hello,

I have the latest version of SS, 3.2b6.
I have enabled training for Trainspam and TrainGood, but I can’t see the corresponding folders anywhere.

I’m answering myself!

I finally found the “Trainas…” folders, but there’s one for each email account!

This is really inconvenient: is there a way to group them together in the favorites section, one for spam and one for good emails?

Yes, this makes it much easier to access them on iOS, and it ensures that SpamSieve will know which account to move the messages back to after training.

I’m not an eM Client user, but it appears that it does have a feature to add favorite folders and rename them (if you want to see which is which). I would think the similar names would already cause them to be grouped.

| Michael_Tsai Developer
September 18 |

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VTC:

I finally found the “Trainas…” folders, but there’s one for each email account!

Yes, this makes it much easier to access them on iOS, and it ensures that SpamSieve will know which account to move the messages back to after training.

Not really!
In iOS, you can’t control the position of your favorite folders. They are sorted alphabetically.
So I renamed them 1-TrainGood and 2-TrainSpam so that they would be at the top of the list!

VTC:

This is really inconvenient: is there a way to group them together in the favorites section, one for spam and one for good emails?

I’m not an eM Client user, but it appears that it does have a feature to add favorite folders and rename them (if you want to see which is which). I would think the similar names would already cause them to be grouped.

Yes, you can rename them.
But giving them the same name does not merge them.

We’ll do it that way. The feature is very handy!

Bien à vous,

Per-account mailboxes are easier on iOS in the sense that you don’t have to navigate through multiple levels to find them in another account.

Renaming the actual mailboxes (vs. just in the eM Client favorites) will prevent SpamSieve from finding them. But you can reposition them in iOS by moving them inside another mailbox (whose name you can choose to adjust its sorting).