Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Janine Starykowicz wrote:
Thanks! Did this get added recently? I've been using SeaMonkey for
years, and don't remember it doing this before.
It reacts when links in the message are misleading -- for example, if the display
text is http://www.areallycoolsite.com
but
Ed Mullen wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Janine Starykowicz wrote:
This red alert is showing up on almost all of my newsletters: SeaMonkey
regards this message as an e-mail scam.
Can I teach it by hitting ignore? If not can I turn it off? It's rather
useless when it has this many false positives
Janine Starykowicz wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Janine Starykowicz wrote:
This red alert is showing up on almost all of my newsletters: SeaMonkey
regards this message as an e-mail scam.
Can I teach it by hitting ignore? If not can I turn it off? It's rather
useless when it has this many false
This red alert is showing up on almost all of my newsletters: SeaMonkey regards
this message as an e-mail scam.
Can I teach it by hitting ignore? If not can I turn it off? It's rather useless when it has this many false positives. I also
have to keep ignoring alerts when I click on any link
Janine Starykowicz wrote:
This red alert is showing up on almost all of my newsletters: SeaMonkey
regards this message as an e-mail scam.
Can I teach it by hitting ignore? If not can I turn it off? It's rather
useless when it has this many false positives. I also have to keep
ignoring alerts
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Janine Starykowicz wrote:
This red alert is showing up on almost all of my newsletters: SeaMonkey
regards this message as an e-mail scam.
Can I teach it by hitting ignore? If not can I turn it off? It's rather
useless when it has this many false positives. I also have
Ed Mullen wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Janine Starykowicz wrote:
This red alert is showing up on almost all of my newsletters: SeaMonkey
regards this message as an e-mail scam.
Can I teach it by hitting ignore? If not can I turn it off? It's rather
useless when it has this many false positives
Ed Mullen wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Janine Starykowicz wrote:
This red alert is showing up on almost all of my newsletters: SeaMonkey
regards this message as an e-mail scam.
Can I teach it by hitting ignore? If not can I turn it off? It's rather
useless when it has this many false positives
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Janine Starykowicz wrote:
This red alert is showing up on almost all of my newsletters: SeaMonkey
regards this message as an e-mail scam.
Can I teach it by hitting ignore? If not can I turn it off? It's rather
useless when it has
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Janine Starykowicz wrote:
This red alert is showing up on almost all of my newsletters: SeaMonkey
regards this message as an e-mail scam.
Can I teach it by hitting ignore? If not can I turn it off? It's rather
useless when it has this many false positives. I also have
Janine Starykowicz wrote:
Thanks! Did this get added recently? I've been using SeaMonkey for
years, and don't remember it doing this before.
It reacts when links in the message are misleading -- for example, if
the display text is http://www.areallycoolsite.com but the link
actually points
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