![]() If you want, you can tell SpamSieve to keep the spam on your IMAP server rather than in a local mailbox. However, it’s possible that Mail does so when SpamSieve asks it to move the message. SpamSieve does not communicate with your mail server or ask Mail to sync with it. Otherwise, if Mail was going to delete the file, quitting Mail will probably only hasten that. If something like this ever happens again, make a copy of the file that you found with Spotlight. You could check the /Applications/Utilities/Console application to see if Mail has printed any error messages there. I suppose it’s possible that Mail encountered an error saving the file in Spam but still deleted the IMAP message, but I’ve never heard of that happening before. ![]() When you use the “Train as Spam” command, SpamSieve asks Mail to move the message into the local Spam mailbox that you created. Thanks for any help and if you can tell me what happened and how to reverse it, okay maybe i will change my mind and purchase it. I am totally unfamiliar and new to spamsieve – just demo-ing it so if this is what happens, I don’t think spam sieve will work for me. I have not emptied the trash.ĭoes anyone know where/how to find the disappeared email?Īnd why did it disappear / vanish online at the original IMAP account too shouldn’t it still be there? I did not tell apple mail to synch with the imap account – does it do that automatically with spamsieve? However, after I quit and then relaunched spamsieve and apple mail, not even spotlight can find the damn thing anymore. I know it was there because before I quit mail and spam sieve and restarted them, I temporarily found the mysterious disappeared vanished email using spotlight – from spotlight I could open the message, but I couldn’t locate it in the finder or within apple mail, but spotlight let me double click and open the thing as a discrete email message in its own apple mail window. Now I can’t find it anywhere – nowhere not online at the original email account or on the hard drive. Problem: I mistakenly identified an IMAP email message to be spam with the pull-down Command “Train As Spam”. I couldn’t find this anywhere so hope it’s not a duplicate.
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