Eric wrote:
HenriK wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
HenriK wrote:
Daniel wrote:
HenriK wrote:
SM has suddenly started marking selected incoming e-mails as
'SPAM'. I
don't know if that is SM's doing or whether it is being done by an
'add-on' that has been activated inadvertently.
Can anyone give me some hints on where to look to get this feature
turned off?
Thanks, in advance, for any assistance.
Henrik, if you look at the "Spam" e-mail's, you should see a line in
the
header along the lines of "SeaMonkey thinks this e-mail is a Spam
e-mail. If this is incorrect click the button to indicate otherwise"
and
there is a button.
When/If you click the button, the e-mail is returned to your inbox.
Thanks for your response. See my response to Paul. What you refer to is
a special top section to incoming e-mails that reads:
"Seamonkey thinks this message might be an e-mail SCAM"
I am getting those notifications as well as "[!! SPAM]" in the subject
line. Any idea on how to keep Seamonkey from creating this special
banner across the top of an incoming e-mail?
I prefer to read through my e-mail and make my own decisions about what
to discard (and I discard a lot of it). I have never been able to make
anybody's artificial intelligence filters work as well as my head does.
You can turn of the Scam banner under Preferences/Mail&News/Junk&Suspect
Mail
but as mentioned previously the word SPAM is not in SM vocabulary, so
that separate issue is coming from elsewhere. If you suspect an
extension, disable them and restart.
GW
Thanks for the help in getting rid of the SCAM banner. I didn't know
about that 'SCAM' switch in the SM 'preferences'.
If [!! SPAM] is not in the SM vocabulary, I would have thought that the
[!! SPAM] in the message title might have been coming from the ISP. The
problem is that I have an identical PC, also with SM 2.20, set up
identically, and it doesn't include the [!! SPAM] in the message titles.
Even stranger, I have two e-mail accounts with the same ISP, set up
identically except for the alias, and often receives the same e-mails
and the other e-mail alias doesn't display the [!! SPAM] warning with
EITHER PC. Something really odd is going on and I'm still baffled.
Check the Mail and Newsgroup account settings for junk folders, see what
you are using as a determiner for "Spam", I'm set up with the first
"SpamAssasin" there are two of them in the list, don't ask me why, maybe
they have something to do with why you are getting subject lines with
"Spam" in them.
Just a thought.
HTH
Eric
that's interesting. I didn't know SM had an option to add outside
assistance to its internal Junk Mail Controls, mine is turned off.
That could certainly be Eric's issue if he has it turned on.
GW
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