![]() ![]() Do you have any other launch agents in that folder that work? If so, what do their ownership and permissions look like? Although this page suggests that maybe the group should be “wheel”. This is what launctl says they should be. Incidentally, the permissions you had looked fine to me. What were the last versions of SpamSieve and Mac OS X where it was working for you? I don’t think any of SpamSieve’s launch agent code changed in 2.9.19. There is no error from launchd, so it probably fixed itself upon reboot.Ĭould be. It’s just the relatively normal error that the helper app is not running. That one doesn’t seem to be the same problem as yours. In any case, it is interesting that he also seems to have his home folder on an external drive. I think that problem may be solved because he said “Looks like it took” and I never heard from him again. This must be Yosemite-related, otherwise there would have been the odd problem popping up before late 2014. This person has in fact the exact same problem as I have - He hasn’t inspected the log when he installs, but otherwise it’s the same behaviour. (The other hit being indirect, as part of a Spotlight-related log-dump in an Apple forum). Refining my query in Google to “SpamSieveLaunchAgent is not running”, I get two hits, one of which is: SpamSieve has never given me one single problem before Yosemite. I have for several years used a symbolic link instead, in the /Users folder. In the beginning, I merely pointed my user to the external volume, but since that was hit-and-miss due to the amount of time various volumes needed to mount, I Have have external home folder ever since the first days of Mac OS X. Where? No one else has reported that problem to us. Have you always had your home folder on an external drive? I wonder if that’s related to the permissions problems you’re seeing. I’ve seen a few others with the same problem. The exact same error happens when I try “Install Apple Mail Plugin”.Ģ3951586 -rw-r–r- 1 gmc staff 602 Jan 28 01:08 .plist These are the current persmissions for this plist-file: Launching SpamSieve on its own, generates this line in the console:Ģ8.01.15 01.06.13,523 : (.) Caller specified a plist with bad ownership/permissions: path = /Volumes/Data/Users/gmc/Library/LaunchAgents/.plist, caller = launchctl.4250 Never had one single problem with SpamSieve before Yosemite, but after upgrading my computers, the SpamSieveLaunchAgent has not worked. It may be necessary to choose “Install Apple Mail Plug-In” from the SpamSieve menu or to restart your Mac.Ģ8.01.15 01.03.46,372 Mail: SpamSieve Mail Plug-In: Launching via launch agent failed. Trying to launch it.Ģ8.01.15 01.03.46,372 Mail: SpamSieve Mail Plug-In: SpamSieveLaunchAgent is not running. Whenever I try to use “Train as Good” or “Train as Spam”, nothing happens beside a beach ball, and this shows in the console:Ģ8.01.15 01.03.46,371 Mail: SpamSieve Mail Plug-In: SpamSieveHelper does not seem to be running. Still, SpamSieve is unable to work properly. Just upgraded to SpamSieve 2.9.19, and then Mac OS X 10.10.2. ![]()
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