Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> EE wrote:
>> Arnie Goetchius wrote:
>>> Periodically I receive emails from trusted sources where SM warns that
>>> this email "might be a scam". Clicking on "Not a Scam" makes the message
>>> go away. However, SM does not learn and keeps giving the same warning
>>> for the same trusted source. The quick fix is to completely disable this
>>> feature by going about:config and change mail.phishing.detection.enabled
>>> to False.
>>>
>>> It would be helpful if SM could learn when an email is checked as "Not a
>>> Scam", that the result of that action would disable any future notices
>>> that an email from the same source "might be a scam".
>>>
>>> Note: Under Global Junk Preferences/Junk and Suspect Mail, I do have
>>> "suspected email scam" unchecked but that apparently is ignored and the
>>> only way to not see these warnings is to do the fix in about:config
>>>
>> I see the opposite. I have received repeated scam attempts (especially
>> the Nigerian variety), and never see any warning about a scam.
>
> Edit | Preferences | Mail & Newsgroups | Junk & Suspect Mail
>
> At the bottom:
> [x] Tell me if the message I'm reading is a suspected email scam
>
> This should have the same effect as toggling Arnie's key in about:config.
>
>
It does not have the same affect so I assume it is broken. The only way
to to toggle it on or off is to use about:config
_______________________________________________
support-seamonkey mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey