Michael - it seems to me that with sufficient communication from Postbox users that rely on SpamSieve, the priority for adding back in add-on’s to the updated code might rise to or near the top of the to be added technical features. Then it’s curious that, to my knowledge, Postbox hasn’t mentioned anything like that about replacing any add-ons. I consider this a downgrade, not an upgrade. I use Spam Sieve…will not upgrade until this addressed…free or not. Thanks very much for using Postbox and for your continued support. ![]() If you have ideas on the features Postbox should support, please tell us about them on our Feature Request page. But please note that we do not make announcements or commitments on future features until they’re ready to be tested in a public BETA release. Will the functionality of your favorite add-on be rolled into Postbox? Very possible, because after all, we want to make Postbox the very best it can be. We understand this will be disappointing for many, but we cannot maintain add-ons compatibility over the long-term if they are not supported by underlying development platform. have been added to Postbox 6, including Signatures, Responses, and our Cloud File Sharing.ģrd party add-ons will no longer operate in Postbox 6. Since future versions of Postbox will no longer have the ability to run add-ons, we’ve discontinued support for them in Postbox 6.Īdd-ons developed by Postbox, Inc. Postbox is based on Mozilla code, and as of Firefox Quantum, XUL-based add-ons have been removed from the Mozilla platform. If you use the drone setup, you can train SpamSieve from within Postbox by moving messages into the special TrainSpam and TrainGood mailboxes, so you don’t actually have to interact with Apple Mail.Īll - here is Postbox’s reply to my email of today: If you want to use Postbox 6 today, and still get SpamSieve filtering, one option is to install SpamSieve for Apple Mail and let Mail run hidden in the background. (You could tell them if this is important to you.) Understandably, their initial focus is on the core of Postbox, which has just undergone a massive update. Of course, we are eager to help them do this with SpamSieve, but the timetable is up to them. Longer-term, they want to build the functionality from key add-ons directly into Postbox. I have been talking with the Postbox folks about this, and they are advising that in the short term customers who rely on add-ons should continue using Postbox 5. ![]() It’s not simply a matter of updating SpamSieve, since Postbox 6 has removed support for add-ons entirely. Any suggestions, work arounds, etc? If no, will SpamSieve be updated to support PostBox 6.0? ![]() There is no longer a way to add add-ons in PostBox.
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