SpamSieve 2.6 Posted 3/19/2007 at 16:48 UTC in Mac by gnye@amdesign.net | Permalink | Tweet SpamSieve 2.6 includes the following changes:
* SpamSieve now works with Mozilla Thunderbird. * Improved detection of image spams and phishing messages. * Made various message analysis improvements to increase the accuracy of the Bayesian filter. * AppleScripting the whitelist and blocklist is much more efficient for scripts that access a lot of rules. * Improved compatibility with pre-release versions of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. * When installing a plug-in for a mail program, SpamSieve now opens the relevant page of the Apple Help to help you complete the installation. * The alert when SpamSieve has auto-updated its Apple Mail plug-in is now non-modal, so it doesn’t interfere with spam filtering. * The Software Update checker now works behind an HTTP proxy, and the auto-updater is now compatible with FileVault. * Can now import addresses from the incorrectly encoded .vcf files that are generated by recent versions of Address Book. * Growl notifications are now enabled by default. * The Apple Mail plug-in is more robust. * Fixed some small memory leaks. * Made some performance optimizations to the message tokenizer. * SpamSieve is more robust when processing incomplete messages. * The Entourage “Train Good” command now moves messages out of the Uncertain Spam folder. * The Apple Mail “Train as Good” command now moves messages out of zSpam mailboxes. * Updated to PCRE 7.0.