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Spamsieve with spark
Spamsieve with spark




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I use Chrome for a bit of this and that as well. Safari is my primary “work” browser, whereas Firefox is my primary “personal” browser. Speaking of browsers, I actually use all three of the major browsers. I recently purchased SpamSieve to help me keep my inbox in Apple Mail clean – it was getting out of control, and Apple’s junk filters don’t seem to work as well. We also use Basecamp for project management, but it’s just a web app that I run in Safari.

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We use Slack for communication, so I have their Mac app on my dock.

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I use a variety of software for work, and a little bit for pleasure.įor work email, I primarily use Apple Mail, although I also use Sparrow for our customer support email. What software do you use and for what do you use it? I use a bunch of other ones, but I spend the most time in my first space, so that’s my primary wallpaper. I’m using the “Yosemite 4” wallpaper, included in OS X for my first space wallpaper. If it’s a longer trip I’ll bring my Magic Mouse with me. When I’m traveling, I just take my MacBook Air with me. I use Apple’s Magic Mouse along with jitouch2 (a multi-touch extension).

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I have Bose Companion 2 Series II speakers on my desk and a pair of SHURE SRH75ODJ headphones as well.

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My Air is almost always plugged into my Cinema Display when I’m at home. I opted for the 256 GB SSD, which was the largest Apple offered at the time. It has the 1.8 GHz Intel Core i7 with 4 GB of 1333 MHz DDR3 RAM and Intel HD Graphics 3000 384 MB graphics card. My primary machine is a MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2011). Our biggest release to date has been Alto’s Adventure, an endless snowboarding odyssey for iPhone and iPad. We started off building productivity apps for iOS back in 2012, and are now primarily focused on making games. We’re a tiny software studio based in Toronto, Canada. New setup interviews are posted every Monday follow us on RSS or Twitter to stay up to date. We do these interviews because not only are they fun, but a glimpse into what tools someone uses and how they use those tools can spark our imagination and give us an idea or insight into how we can do things better. Word Spam Good Total Prob.Every week we post a new interview with someone about what software they use on their Mac, iPhone, or iPad. I just got an email from a company called Michigan Bulb, addressed to my wife, and with this FROM address: Michigan Bulb īut I have specified earlier messages from this company as spam, as evidenced by the following from my corpus:

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I suppose there is a blacklist that i can put the sender on, but why is Spamsieve not catching these repeated emails from those senders? i have checked to make sure they are not in my previous recipients list. Often, i train it with a certain sender, and yet the same sender gets to repeat emails to me without them being sent to the spam folder. I realize that sometime in the future I may want emails from landsend if that came about, I would train SpamSieve that this was not spam, and make sure the from address got into my previous recipients list in Apple Mail. If that were the case, I would stop immediately.īut if what I am doing is harmless to others, then I don’t understand why your recommend against it. But do you mean to imply that by calling merely undesirable email spam, I am messing up a database that would affect other users, please tell me so.

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If my spam ‘corpus’ is strictly mine, and does not update any more global database of spammers, then I think what I am doing is proper. the sender address) to reliably match them. Since they’re not spam, it should be easy to come up with a condition (e.g. In this case, if your Mac must receive the e-mails but you don’t want to see them, I would suggest creating a rule in Apple Mail (above the SpamSieve rule) to deal with these messages. It’s a bad idea to tell SpamSieve that a message is spam if it isn’t actually spam.






Spamsieve with spark