Me too.  I have the same suspicious email in my spam folder from Jan Wilson.

Bill Boswell

-----Original Message-----
From: Wendy Howard [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2013 3:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] GMail Warnings on Mike Fry's messages

I am using Gmail and Thunderbird, and get Mike's posts just fine.

The only LUG message in my spam folder (at Gmail) today is from Jan, with a 
subject line "How's life?" and contains a suspicious-looking link, which will 
stay in the spam folder and be deleted in a moment.  I see that it is in the 
LUG archive, too - would be good if that could be removed, please, Legacy 
staff.  From the URL for that post, it appears to be message 33449, and is 
dated 18 Dec 2013 22:03:34 -0800.  I'm refraining from including the link to it 
here, 'cos that will only increase the risk of someone eventually clicking on 
the spam link.

Very little spam makes it through to Thunderbird on my computer, because the 
first thing I do when I start up the computer in the morning is check the Inbox 
for spam before it gets downloaded - a large amount of my daily mail comes in 
during the night here in New Zealand.  And I keep an eye out during the day, so 
I'm pro-active on detecting spam that has missed the Google filters.

Every now and then something comes through that I either didn't notice when I 
looked at the Inbox at Gmail, or didn't look in time to catch it before it was 
downloaded, and Thunderbird is pretty good at picking those up.  All the same, 
I always keep an eye on the contents of my Inbox on Thunderbird, so I've 
scanned the sender and subject of anything unread before it gets opened.

I never use the preview pane in Thunderbird - I was taught many years ago that 
using the preview pane can lead to (nasty) things being unleashed into your 
computer before you've had a chance to stop it; have no idea if that is still a 
risk, I've just learned to live without it and do not miss it.

When I'm reading the Inbox (all list mail is diverted to other folders), I have 
that open in a maximised window that fills the screen, and the open email in 
another window that fills the right half the screen, so I can still see part of 
the Inbox list as I work through the mail and can see if something new has come 
in in the meantime.  Might sound difficult to someone who isn't used to working 
this way, but I've been doing it for years and it's routine to me.

BTW, if you're using Windows 7 (probably works for 8 too but I don't have that 
here to check), you can make any window open to half or all of the screen by 
holding down the Windows key (that's the one with the Window's logo on it) and 
one of the arrow buttons.  Left arrow for the window to be on the left half, 
ditto for the right, up arrow makes the window fill the screen.  Great little 
feature that I use multiple times every day.

In my opinion, everyone needs to take a chill pill on this topic and accept 
that spam filters are not perfect.  Some spam will get through, and some 
genuine mail will be diverted.  That's why you need to check your spam folder 
regularly, and remove the real stuff to the Inbox before deleting the rest, and 
marking as spam anything that has been missed.  If you don't do that, using the 
spam/not spam keys/buttons provided in your mail box, the filters can't learn 
about their mistakes and improve themselves.

The final layer of protection from spam is your own ability to recognise it and 
deal to it properly.

Wendy






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