SS seems to be running fine now (still working on Antidote). Restarted the MP, checked Mail and the Spam Sieve commands were now present! Finished the setup and decided not to transfer the training data after all. I installed SS, made sure that it had Full access in Privacy-Protection, opened Mail, rechecked the SS plug-in, closed Mail. I shut down the Mac Pro, then restarted it. Since Antidote was giving me problems with Outlook (their Connectix service wasn’t functioning) and with Mail, I decided to uninstall it with AppCleaner. I unchecked both the SS plug-in and the Antidote plug-in and closed Mail. However, I did see another plug-in from Druide Informatique (Antidote 10 Spell checker French and English - integrated with Mail and with Outlook). I did check in Mail preferences for the plug-in … everything seemed OK. I just assumed that once I had everything setup in this account that I could then move my Home folder to the data drive, as I did when using El Capitan.Īny suggestions would be much appreciated! I am also wondering if I may have a made a mistake by naming my work account the same in Mojave as it was in El Capitan. I did notice that the Migration Assistant refused to import any files for my work account (but did transfer the other accounts’s data, the applications etc.), but I reasoned that this was OK, as I still have access to all the content from my El Capitan account on the backup as well as continue to use the data drive. The only thing that I can think of that may be having an effect is that, while using El Capitan, I moved my home folder from the SSD boot drive to a data HD in order to keep the SSD “optimized for speed” (I used the instructions from this article: ). Once this is solved, I was planning on copying my training data, as per 7.12.4 of the SS manual. I then used AppCleaner to remove SS, then reinstalled and went through the entire setup process again - and the SS commands (for ex., SpamSieve-Train as Spam) is still not showing up. Lyles-Mac-Pro:Preferences lyle$ killall -SIGTERM cfprefsd Lyles-Mac-Pro:Preferences lyle$ /usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c ‘Add EnableBundles bool YES’ Lyles-Mac-Pro:Preferences lyle$ cd ~/Library/Containers//Data/Library/Preferences/ Last login: Wed Jun 19 17:37:29 on console I have followed all the instructions in 7.13.2 of the manual, including troubleshooting using terminal and here are the results:.SS has full access within the Security and Privacy section and the SS.mailbundle has been applied in Mail. I installed a fresh copy of SpamSieve (SS) and then followed the process to install the Apple Mail plug in. I have been having problems getting SpamSieve (SS for short) to work properly - I can’t get SS to show commands in Mail. I just recently upgraded to Mojave (clean install) a few days ago and then used the migration assistant app to transfer my files from a back-up drive of my boot drive in the older OS to the boot drive.
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