Using Exchange now eliminates the need for me to copy the Entourage database back and forth so I would like SpamSieve to be automatic as well. My reason for wanting to share the SpamSieve lists with my desktop and laptop Macs are for the times when I mark a message as being good, mark a domain as being safe, or reload addresses into SpamSieve. I’ve been using SpamSieve for a long time now so I am confident in it’s accuracy. It’s not a problem for more than one Entourage client to be accessing the Exchange server simultaneously. I need to do this for Entourage with Exchange. That’s why I recommend only running one SpamSieve on an account at a time. To get around this problem, you could turn off auto-training, though that would also reduce the accuracy somewhat. If you train the wrong copy of SpamSieve, the other one will think it was correct, learn from that, and its accuracy will decline. The problem is that if a message is put into the wrong folder, you won’t know which one to correct. I would, however, caution you not to run two copies of SpamSieve on the same IMAP account at the same time. But, in general, I don’t think that’s necessary the accuracy should be about the same with two separate copies of SpamSieve. If you want to use the same data on both machines, you could alias the ~/Library/Application Support/SpamSieve folder to your iPod and bring it with you. merge) the corpus and rules from different copies of SpamSieve. There is no good way to synchronize (i.e. Sure - if it’s just me that would want this I can understand that it’s not worth the effort of development, but I can’t imagine that I am.Īfter only using SpamSieve for a few days though, I am most impressed with it’s results - so much cleaner and more accurate than the default Mail.app Junk filter. The added bonus would be my Corpus would be backed up to my sync service incase of machine failure. I would dearly love to be able to sync the Corpora between both machines and not have to dig around in the Library. This is my primary reason for looking at SpamSieve as I can copy the Corpus from my desktop to my laptop and have a fairly mature Junk filter ready to go. When I need to use my Laptop, when I’m generally away from home, I would like to not have clear out my Inbox and to train my Junk filter all over again. Needless to say the maturity of the my Desktops Mail.app Junk filter is leagues above that of my Laptop. I have my desktop which I use 75% of the time and my Laptop which is used 25%. One of the main reasons I am evaluating SpamSieve is that I have a problem with Mail.app and it’s Junk filtering over two computers. Is there a particular reason that you want the two corpora synchronized?
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