Beverly Howard wrote:
>> That's not SeaMonkey - it's Kaspersky adding those. See
<http://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php?showtopic=36506> for discussion.
-JW <<
afaik, all AV engines do this by default including most isp AV/Spam
processes. May not be easy to find, but in all cases I have found that
it can be be found and toggled or customized by the user.
Finally, it could be coming from the sender(s). On email forums with low
tech users it's interesting to watch the subject lines fill up with this
alert as two or more users who's systems assume forum messages are spam
continue to exchange responses.
Beverly Howard
Thank you to everybody. It was KIS 2009 that was the problem and
interesting that the reference that jwjr noted was from 2007! The
Russians who write KIS must be slow to get the message or there is a
problem elsewhere in the world that is even worse than what we have here
in the U.S.
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