SpamSieve, Kills Spam Dead on Mac OS X

SpamSieve

As with everyone, spam has been becoming more an more of a problem every day. I’m on a Mac and have been using a combination of SpamAssassin on the server and Mac Mail’s Junk filter. It has been doing an ok job, but still a bunch of spam gets through casing me to waste time dealing with it. A couple of weeks ago I decided to install SpamSieve by C-Command Software and so far it’s been doing an amazing job. Since I started using it on a daily basis, very little spam makes it to my inbox.

When you first setup SpamSieve you’ll need to train it for a while, identifying both spam and good email, which is then logged in SpamSieve’s corpus. It’s Bayesian filter system works really well, I’ve only seen 10 false positives out of the over 13K email messages it has processed so far. It also keeps statistics on mail processing, showing the total of good and spam messages, as well as false positives and false negatives, which is great for stats junkies like myself. Other features include a whitelist, blocklist, coloring of spam messages to show degree of spamminess and the option to use of the Habeas Safelist.

Now with the combination of SpamSieve, an iPhone which does real IMAP including listing folders on the server and Merlin Mann’s Inbox Zero recommendations, I’m finally in control of my email, greatly improving my overall productivity.

Scott Beale
Scott Beale

Scott Beale is the founder of Laughing Squid and is based in New York City. When not running the blog, Scott can be found posting on Threads and sharing photos on Instagram.