
Two of the four victims were ironworkers, while the others, a college student and a former city administrator, were in vehicles on the street. It also damaged the building's roof and eastern facade. The crane, which was being dismantled, fell across the street and its median, crushing six cars near the Fairview Avenue intersection. Pacific Time, a construction crane working on a Google office building in Seattle, Washington, United States, collapsed onto Mercer Street, killing four people and injuring four others. The main reason not to do this is that if you have a lot of messages in the inbox, Outlook is very slow at processing AppleScript commands.ĭo I need to set it up like Outlook 2011? I tried that and there is no applescript.Site of the collapse, seen two days later Then SpamSieve will work from the inbox and move the spam messages from there to Junk E-mail. You can use SpamSieve without the InboxSpamSieve folder and rule with Outlook 365. The email loses its ID, and gets kicked out of the inbox probably. When emails get moved back and forth between inbox and InboxSpamSieve, while at the same time other devices are syncing, I think some of the IMAP numbering system gets corrupted. I used to know how IMAP worked, but I believe that when an email gets moved, there is a change in the ID number of the email or the mailbox. That would help see whether it’s the rule or the AppleScript that’s triggering the problem. You could also try keeping the InboxSpamSieve rule enabled but not run Outlook Filter Mailboxes.

So I still think it’s worth narrowing down what’s happening, as described in the previous message. That should be really easy for it to keep track of.
#Spamsieve crashing 2019 mac#
The only thing actually changing is that the Mac is telling Exchange to move the message from one folder to another. It then ends up in neverland.Īll that syncing shouldn’t matter because it’s just other devices downloading the message from the server.

Exchange then thinks the messages have been deleted but doesn’t see it in any of the deleted folders on any of the devices and thinks it was deleted off the deleted folder.
#Spamsieve crashing 2019 android#
I think what’s happening is when the emails get moved to InboxSpamSieve and my mac is syncing with Exchange, and at the same time my iPhone is syncing with Exchange, and my Android phone is also syncing with Exchange, some messages get lost. This is the main time when the client/server will choose to immediately delete a message rather than marking it as deleted or moving it to the trash. Mail clients implement this feature by creating a local copy of the message and the deleting the original on the server. My hunch is that the message is being moved to a local folder on a device.

Do you have any Outlook rules besides the SpamSieve one(s)? Any other devices besides your iPhone? It’s possible that something is going wrong in #2 and Outlook is instead deciding to delete the messages (or the server is getting confused and doing that), although aside from the other post in this thread I’ve not heard of anything like this happening.Īnother idea is that maybe another rule in Outlook or another computer/device accessing the same mail account is doing something with the message after SpamSieve moves it back to the inbox.

