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SpamSieve Update

spamsieveThe one thing about updating to 10.4.1 last night that bothered me (besides Setup Assistant) was that both SpamSieve and Growl's mail bundles deactivated themselves upon launching Mail.app after reboot. Suddenly piles and piles of God-forsaken Spam was playing in the Inbox with all my other mail. Not good.

Fortunately, upon awakening this morning, I found that SpamSieve has been updated and now works with 10.4.1. If you have posted your email address across the Internet in chat rooms, discussion boards, and websites, SpamSieve will make the nightmare that is your Inbox go away (the nightmare part; not the actual Inbox). It's $25 and works with a variety of email programs, and you can find it here.

Now, I just need a Growl update, so I know when I actually receive email...
 

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The one thing about updating to 10.4.1 last night that bothered me (besides Setup Assistant) was that both SpamSieve and Growl's mail...
 

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Aaron Jacobs

To get Growl working, see my comment on Scott's "OS X 10.4.1 is in the wild" post.

May 17 2005 at 10:45 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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