Some spam winds up in my Junk folder even though when I look in SpamSieve’s corpus, keywords in the subject line of the spam have a 100 probability of being spam. Looking at my reply, maybe I just answered my own question and will buy the upgrade to DT3. I use Apple Mail and SpamSieve 2.9.28 on my mac under OS X 10.12.4 and my mail comes to me via gMail. When I finished setting up my server at home I added a WebDAV target. When I switched from Dropbox to iCloud I just added a new store and killed the old one when it was time. I guess what I really like about an app like DT is that everything that is inside DT I consider to be “safe” even if my computer starts catching fire. Search with finder is a bit annoying, yeah, but DT is able to have an indexable version of their database on the filesystem to use with Alfred for example. iCloud works sooo well on iOS but the file providers of things like DT or Keep It aren’t great and buggy. Relying on third party sync vs native-like iCloud gives problems.Their file editing experience like markdown is horrendous and I’m going out of my way to not use it. I don’t like DEVONthink annotation features for PDF for example. Ghost whisperer plane crash, Jacob holm industries, Hague district court. Everything happens in the app and that is sometimes not good. Port of auckland cruise ship schedule 2019, Spamsieve icon doesnt show up.Indexing, smart references, and other value apps give on top.Having multiple locations (including a local USB stick I sync to that’s also encrypted) makes this bomb proof Just with the recent Catalina beta a lot of users nuked their iCloud and lost a lot of data. Multi-sync: DEVONthink can sync to multiple stores all at once.All they can see are blobs of data but not the actual content. Some people might not care about it that much but if I have everything from contracts to bank records inside it, it’s something I’d like to feel secure about even if someone manages to crack my dropbox/iCloud. Nowadays you have no idea who’s snooping at your data and having the databases fully encrypted wherever they are is giving me a lot of peace of mind. I really like the e2e capabilities of DEVONthink.My opinions on “Bucket App” vs Filesystem: I hope this helps, so far I’ve been pretty happy with the solution and I can even access files that I have recently edited directly by long-press on the Files app on iOS! For me, this is a bigger advantage. This is still a bit of a pain point but I kind of solved that using a specific tag (the word Omnifocus) to allow for easy and quick search of these files when needed What I have discovered over the last month or so is that:ġ- it takes a bit more time to setup Finder in a way that makes my workflow similar to DT but once setup, its done.Ģ- I can easily search within Finder for whatever I want without any problems, same with iOS (note that I was note really using the “similar” files AI feature in DT very much at all)ģ- The only thing I have been missing is the “link” to files so I can just link them in my task manager (which is Omnifocus) instead of embedding them in it. I have setup an Inbox folder on my Desktop where everything goes to (just like the universal inbox of DT) and then use the finder to sort, tag and search files. for different parts of my life and work.Ĭonsidering all of that, and the improvements to the Files app on iOS, I was wondering if I could use the Finder and iCloud sync (I sync my Documents folder and my Desktop folder with iCloud) instead of DT. I have 5 main databases files with reference material, working material, etc. User Crash Report - Steckel - 10-25-16.I’m somewhat in the same boat as you are I have been using DT2 for some years now and I realized I essentially using it as a Finder replacement that allows me to access to all my files on Mac or iOS. I have the newest crash report but I cannot attach another file. I’m going to have to delete that message before I can go forward. I just went back to Mail to continue training and every time I click on the email I was training during the first crash, Mail crashes again. Let me know if you need more information or how I can help solve the crashing. I’m not sure what diagnostic information you want so I have attached the SpamSieve Log, SpamSieve Statistics and the User Crash Report generated and sent to Apple. I suspect the latter since Mail seems to crash when I am trying to train SS that a new email is either spam or good. I also do not know if Mail is crashing by itself or if the combination of SpamSieve and Mail is causing the crashes. These occasional crashes have been happening on both the betas and this morning with the released version. I had been using the Sierra betas but just installed the released Sierra 10.12.1 version yesterday. I just switched my emails back to Apple Mail v10.1 (3251) in the past week and have installed SpamSieve v2.9.26.
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