On 27/06/2015 23:00, Jo Rhett wrote:
All versions of Yosemite have removed all functionality for sending
abuse reports to helpdesks.
Jo,
You're making a few mountains out of molehills here !
They have not removed all functionality, they have removed ONE function.
There is nothing stopping
I can't speak about the specifics of this particular change, but
anything that makes it harder to trivially forward a message,
Whilst I obviously can't argue with you in the context of making it easy
to report spam, there are a couple of things to point out.
First, Jo said have removed all
Ben wrote:
On 27/06/2015 23:00, Jo Rhett wrote:
All versions of Yosemite have removed all functionality for sending
abuse reports to helpdesks.
Jo,
You're making a few mountains out of molehills here !
They have not removed all functionality, they have removed ONE function.
There is
On Mon, 29 Jun 2015, Ben wrote:
Case in point on number two, for some months now I have been receving Spam
originating from a Verizon customer. The Verizon customer appears to be some
sort of marketing company that has a range on the Verizon network.
Every...single...time... I report the
On 2015-06-29 08:37, Ben wrote:
I can't speak about the specifics of this particular change, but
anything that makes it harder to trivially forward a message,
Whilst I obviously can't argue with you in the context of making it easy to
report spam, there are a couple of things to point out.
On Jun 29, 2015, at 10:30 AM, Kris Deugau kdeu...@vianet.ca wrote:
Ben wrote:
Second, I'm becoming less and less of a buyer on the whole report it to
the ISP malarky. Its starting to become a bit of a 1990's way of doing
it. I increasingly find myself wondering whether ISPs actually
Ben wrote:
Second, I'm becoming less and less of a buyer on the whole report it to
the ISP malarky. Its starting to become a bit of a 1990's way of doing
it. I increasingly find myself wondering whether ISPs actually bother
to read abuse mails or whether they get filtered straight to
On 27 Jun 2015, at 18:00, Jo Rhett wrote:
In the meantime, is there a mail client for Yosemite which does work?
I can't guarantee you'll be comfortable with it, but MailMate is surely
worth a look if you don't mind paying for a piece of well-supported
software.
All versions of Yosemite have removed all functionality for sending abuse
reports to helpdesks.
In all previous versions of Mail, one uses %-Shift-H to show the headers, and
then %-Shift-F or clicked Forward to forward the message including the mail
headers.
This functionality is required
On 2015-06-27 15:00, Jo Rhett wrote:
In the meantime, is there a mail client for Yosemite which does work?
I tried Thunderbird, and while it is capable it’s more than 15 clicks
and manual hand editing to send a report. The two key combinations was
far easier to use.
I'm not sure if
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