Re: Spam in e-mails...?
Leonidas Jones wrote: Daniel wrote: Cedar wrote: Daniel wrote: Cedar wrote: Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam], is this new version of sm doing this? or would it more likely be avg antivirus or something? Cedar, when you say "Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam]", what do you mean?? The others have told you that your ISP may be marking your mail with SpamAssassin and such, but are you meaning that when you look at an email, you get a line in the display saying something like "SeaMonkey thinks this is a Spam message"? (or is that "Scam" or "Junk"?). If it's "Junk", you can train SM so that it recognises Junk and automatically removes the message to your Junk file, or deletes it. If it says "Scam", I don't know that you can train SM to do anything, except to let you know which messages it thinks are sus... Daniel Wow! Thanks for all the responses, guys! Daniel: What I mean is pretty much exactly what I stated earlier, the subject lines are being altered with this exact term [SPAM] inserted at the beginning of each of the ones it thinks are spam. I think I might have it figured out now, as I found a place in avg to configure choices that sound exactly like this...so, hopefully, that does the trick! Here's hoping!! Daniel Yes indeed, and please let us know the result! Lee Yep! Looks like that was it, sorry for bugging you guys on this one needlessly (but my hair was gettin' thinner by the minute...don't even know why that spam thing bugs me so much!) Anyway, I've received a few e-mails that were previously marked with this spam marking, that today do not have spam added in to the subject line. So...thanks anyway, guys. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Spam in e-mails...?
Daniel wrote: Cedar wrote: Daniel wrote: Cedar wrote: Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam], is this new version of sm doing this? or would it more likely be avg antivirus or something? Cedar, when you say "Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam]", what do you mean?? The others have told you that your ISP may be marking your mail with SpamAssassin and such, but are you meaning that when you look at an email, you get a line in the display saying something like "SeaMonkey thinks this is a Spam message"? (or is that "Scam" or "Junk"?). If it's "Junk", you can train SM so that it recognises Junk and automatically removes the message to your Junk file, or deletes it. If it says "Scam", I don't know that you can train SM to do anything, except to let you know which messages it thinks are sus... Daniel Wow! Thanks for all the responses, guys! Daniel: What I mean is pretty much exactly what I stated earlier, the subject lines are being altered with this exact term [SPAM] inserted at the beginning of each of the ones it thinks are spam. I think I might have it figured out now, as I found a place in avg to configure choices that sound exactly like this...so, hopefully, that does the trick! Here's hoping!! Daniel Yes indeed, and please let us know the result! Lee ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Spam in e-mails...?
Cedar wrote: Daniel wrote: Cedar wrote: Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam], is this new version of sm doing this? or would it more likely be avg antivirus or something? Cedar, when you say "Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam]", what do you mean?? The others have told you that your ISP may be marking your mail with SpamAssassin and such, but are you meaning that when you look at an email, you get a line in the display saying something like "SeaMonkey thinks this is a Spam message"? (or is that "Scam" or "Junk"?). If it's "Junk", you can train SM so that it recognises Junk and automatically removes the message to your Junk file, or deletes it. If it says "Scam", I don't know that you can train SM to do anything, except to let you know which messages it thinks are sus... Daniel Wow! Thanks for all the responses, guys! Daniel: What I mean is pretty much exactly what I stated earlier, the subject lines are being altered with this exact term [SPAM] inserted at the beginning of each of the ones it thinks are spam. I think I might have it figured out now, as I found a place in avg to configure choices that sound exactly like this...so, hopefully, that does the trick! Here's hoping!! Daniel ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Spam in e-mails...?
Keith Whaley wrote: John Doue wrote: Jay Garcia wrote: On 31.03.2009 10:35, John Doue wrote: --- Original Message --- Jay Garcia wrote: On 31.03.2009 09:01, John Doue wrote: --- Original Message --- Cedar wrote: Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam], is this new version of sm doing this? or would it more likely be avg antivirus or something? If this is something like [***SPAM*** Score/Req: 03.8/3.0], this is probably the antispam filter of your ISP or email provider. This feature (I call this a nuisance actually, but it can be use to filter incoming emails) can sometimes be turn off on the ISP/email provider site. A "nuisance" ?? If you were one of my mail customers you would be singing a different tune. We flag over 8,000 spam messages daily, most of which are rejected by our blacklists (the customer never sees these). Jay, You misunderstood me, meaning I was not clear enough. Of course, spam filters are more than useful, they are a necessity (I am a spamcop user, I should know!). What is a nuisance IMHO are ISP filters that let mail go through but add the spam score in the objet line. Unless this is user configurable. Those scores should be transparent at the end user level. Spamassassin is user-configurable, the default threshold is "5". Any message 5 or higher gets flagged. You, the user, can increase/decrease the default. The issue raised by the OP was why should "SPAM" be inserted in the object of an email. > John Doue *** Object? I know what the Subject line or 'bar' is, what is the Object? The body of the mail? keith whaley Sorry, I meant Subject. -- John Doue ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Spam in e-mails...?
John Doue wrote: Jay Garcia wrote: On 31.03.2009 10:35, John Doue wrote: --- Original Message --- Jay Garcia wrote: On 31.03.2009 09:01, John Doue wrote: --- Original Message --- Cedar wrote: Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam], is this new version of sm doing this? or would it more likely be avg antivirus or something? If this is something like [***SPAM*** Score/Req: 03.8/3.0], this is probably the antispam filter of your ISP or email provider. This feature (I call this a nuisance actually, but it can be use to filter incoming emails) can sometimes be turn off on the ISP/email provider site. A "nuisance" ?? If you were one of my mail customers you would be singing a different tune. We flag over 8,000 spam messages daily, most of which are rejected by our blacklists (the customer never sees these). Jay, You misunderstood me, meaning I was not clear enough. Of course, spam filters are more than useful, they are a necessity (I am a spamcop user, I should know!). What is a nuisance IMHO are ISP filters that let mail go through but add the spam score in the objet line. Unless this is user configurable. Those scores should be transparent at the end user level. Spamassassin is user-configurable, the default threshold is "5". Any message 5 or higher gets flagged. You, the user, can increase/decrease the default. The issue raised by the OP was why should "SPAM" be inserted in the object of an email. > John Doue *** Object? I know what the Subject line or 'bar' is, what is the Object? The body of the mail? keith whaley ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Spam in e-mails...?
On 01.04.2009 02:04, John Doue wrote: --- Original Message --- Jay Garcia wrote: On 31.03.2009 10:35, John Doue wrote: --- Original Message --- Jay Garcia wrote: On 31.03.2009 09:01, John Doue wrote: --- Original Message --- Cedar wrote: Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam], is this new version of sm doing this? or would it more likely be avg antivirus or something? If this is something like [***SPAM*** Score/Req: 03.8/3.0], this is probably the antispam filter of your ISP or email provider. This feature (I call this a nuisance actually, but it can be use to filter incoming emails) can sometimes be turn off on the ISP/email provider site. A "nuisance" ?? If you were one of my mail customers you would be singing a different tune. We flag over 8,000 spam messages daily, most of which are rejected by our blacklists (the customer never sees these). Jay, You misunderstood me, meaning I was not clear enough. Of course, spam filters are more than useful, they are a necessity (I am a spamcop user, I should know!). What is a nuisance IMHO are ISP filters that let mail go through but add the spam score in the objet line. Unless this is user configurable. Those scores should be transparent at the end user level. Spamassassin is user-configurable, the default threshold is "5". Any message 5 or higher gets flagged. You, the user, can increase/decrease the default. The issue raised by the OP was why should "SPAM" be inserted in the object of an email. Correct, and the answers have been very much ON-Topic. -- Jay Garcia - Netscape/Flock Champion www.ufaq.org Netscape - Flock - Firefox - Thunderbird - Seamonkey Support ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Spam in e-mails...?
Daniel wrote: Cedar wrote: Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam], is this new version of sm doing this? or would it more likely be avg antivirus or something? Cedar, when you say "Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam]", what do you mean?? The others have told you that your ISP may be marking your mail with SpamAssassin and such, but are you meaning that when you look at an email, you get a line in the display saying something like "SeaMonkey thinks this is a Spam message"? (or is that "Scam" or "Junk"?). If it's "Junk", you can train SM so that it recognises Junk and automatically removes the message to your Junk file, or deletes it. If it says "Scam", I don't know that you can train SM to do anything, except to let you know which messages it thinks are sus... Daniel Wow! Thanks for all the responses, guys! Daniel: What I mean is pretty much exactly what I stated earlier, the subject lines are being altered with this exact term [SPAM] inserted at the beginning of each of the ones it thinks are spam. I think I might have it figured out now, as I found a place in avg to configure choices that sound exactly like this...so, hopefully, that does the trick! ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Spam in e-mails...?
Jay Garcia wrote: On 31.03.2009 10:35, John Doue wrote: --- Original Message --- Jay Garcia wrote: On 31.03.2009 09:01, John Doue wrote: --- Original Message --- Cedar wrote: Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam], is this new version of sm doing this? or would it more likely be avg antivirus or something? If this is something like [***SPAM*** Score/Req: 03.8/3.0], this is probably the antispam filter of your ISP or email provider. This feature (I call this a nuisance actually, but it can be use to filter incoming emails) can sometimes be turn off on the ISP/email provider site. A "nuisance" ?? If you were one of my mail customers you would be singing a different tune. We flag over 8,000 spam messages daily, most of which are rejected by our blacklists (the customer never sees these). Jay, You misunderstood me, meaning I was not clear enough. Of course, spam filters are more than useful, they are a necessity (I am a spamcop user, I should know!). What is a nuisance IMHO are ISP filters that let mail go through but add the spam score in the objet line. Unless this is user configurable. Those scores should be transparent at the end user level. Spamassassin is user-configurable, the default threshold is "5". Any message 5 or higher gets flagged. You, the user, can increase/decrease the default. The issue raised by the OP was why should "SPAM" be inserted in the object of an email. -- John Doue ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Spam in e-mails...?
Daniel wrote: If it says "Scam", I don't know that you can train SM to do anything, except to let you know which messages it thinks are sus... no you can't, but you can turn it off. -- *IMPORTANT*: Sorry folks, but I cannot provide email help Emails to me may become public Notice: This posting is protected under the Free Speech Laws, which applies everywhere in the FREE world, except for some strange reason, not to the mozilla.org newsgroup servers, where your posting may get you banned. Peter Potamus & His Magic Flying Balloon: http://melaman2.com/cartoons/singles/mp3/p-potamus.mp3 http://www.toonopedia.com/potamus.htm ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Spam in e-mails...?
Cedar wrote: Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam], is this new version of sm doing this? or would it more likely be avg antivirus or something? Cedar, when you say "Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam]", what do you mean?? The others have told you that your ISP may be marking your mail with SpamAssassin and such, but are you meaning that when you look at an email, you get a line in the display saying something like "SeaMonkey thinks this is a Spam message"? (or is that "Scam" or "Junk"?). If it's "Junk", you can train SM so that it recognises Junk and automatically removes the message to your Junk file, or deletes it. If it says "Scam", I don't know that you can train SM to do anything, except to let you know which messages it thinks are sus... Daniel ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Spam in e-mails...?
On 31.03.2009 10:35, John Doue wrote: --- Original Message --- Jay Garcia wrote: On 31.03.2009 09:01, John Doue wrote: --- Original Message --- Cedar wrote: Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam], is this new version of sm doing this? or would it more likely be avg antivirus or something? If this is something like [***SPAM*** Score/Req: 03.8/3.0], this is probably the antispam filter of your ISP or email provider. This feature (I call this a nuisance actually, but it can be use to filter incoming emails) can sometimes be turn off on the ISP/email provider site. A "nuisance" ?? If you were one of my mail customers you would be singing a different tune. We flag over 8,000 spam messages daily, most of which are rejected by our blacklists (the customer never sees these). Jay, You misunderstood me, meaning I was not clear enough. Of course, spam filters are more than useful, they are a necessity (I am a spamcop user, I should know!). What is a nuisance IMHO are ISP filters that let mail go through but add the spam score in the objet line. Unless this is user configurable. Those scores should be transparent at the end user level. Spamassassin is user-configurable, the default threshold is "5". Any message 5 or higher gets flagged. You, the user, can increase/decrease the default. -- Jay Garcia - Netscape/Flock Champion www.ufaq.org Netscape - Flock - Firefox - Thunderbird - Seamonkey Support ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Spam in e-mails...?
Jay Garcia wrote: On 31.03.2009 09:01, John Doue wrote: --- Original Message --- Cedar wrote: Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam], is this new version of sm doing this? or would it more likely be avg antivirus or something? If this is something like [***SPAM*** Score/Req: 03.8/3.0], this is probably the antispam filter of your ISP or email provider. This feature (I call this a nuisance actually, but it can be use to filter incoming emails) can sometimes be turn off on the ISP/email provider site. A "nuisance" ?? If you were one of my mail customers you would be singing a different tune. We flag over 8,000 spam messages daily, most of which are rejected by our blacklists (the customer never sees these). Jay, You misunderstood me, meaning I was not clear enough. Of course, spam filters are more than useful, they are a necessity (I am a spamcop user, I should know!). What is a nuisance IMHO are ISP filters that let mail go through but add the spam score in the objet line. Unless this is user configurable. Those scores should be transparent at the end user level. -- John Doue ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Spam in e-mails...?
On 31.03.2009 09:01, John Doue wrote: --- Original Message --- Cedar wrote: Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam], is this new version of sm doing this? or would it more likely be avg antivirus or something? If this is something like [***SPAM*** Score/Req: 03.8/3.0], this is probably the antispam filter of your ISP or email provider. This feature (I call this a nuisance actually, but it can be use to filter incoming emails) can sometimes be turn off on the ISP/email provider site. A "nuisance" ?? If you were one of my mail customers you would be singing a different tune. We flag over 8,000 spam messages daily, most of which are rejected by our blacklists (the customer never sees these). -- Jay Garcia - Netscape/Flock Champion www.ufaq.org Netscape - Flock - Firefox - Thunderbird - Seamonkey Support ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Spam in e-mails...?
Cedar wrote: Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam], is this new version of sm doing this? or would it more likely be avg antivirus or something? it can be one of several things. First, check with your email provider. If no, then check with your anti virus, and your firewall. These have been known to add things to the subject matter. -- *IMPORTANT*: Sorry folks, but I cannot provide email help Emails to me may become public Notice: This posting is protected under the Free Speech Laws, which applies everywhere in the FREE world, except for some strange reason, not to the mozilla.org newsgroup servers, where your posting may get you banned. Peter Potamus & His Magic Flying Balloon: http://melaman2.com/cartoons/singles/mp3/p-potamus.mp3 http://www.toonopedia.com/potamus.htm ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Spam in e-mails...?
Cedar wrote: Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam], is this new version of sm doing this? or would it more likely be avg antivirus or something? If this is something like [***SPAM*** Score/Req: 03.8/3.0], this is probably the antispam filter of your ISP or email provider. This feature (I call this a nuisance actually, but it can be use to filter incoming emails) can sometimes be turn off on the ISP/email provider site. -- John Doue ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Spam in e-mails...?
On 31.03.2009 04:47, Cedar wrote: --- Original Message --- Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam], is this new version of sm doing this? or would it more likely be avg antivirus or something? Contact your ISP, they may be using SpamAssassin to flag ***SPAM*** in the subject line of your received email. Also, you may have a cpanel available at your ISP where you can adjust your own personal spam settings. -- Jay Garcia - Netscape/Flock Champion www.ufaq.org Netscape - Flock - Firefox - Thunderbird - Seamonkey Support ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Spam in e-mails...?
Cedar wrote: Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam], is this new version of sm doing this? or would it more likely be avg antivirus or something? Maybe, or something on your ISP's end. Its not SM. Lee ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Spam in e-mails...?
Something is marking some of my e-mails with [spam], is this new version of sm doing this? or would it more likely be avg antivirus or something? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey