Arnie Goetchius wrote:
Rob wrote:
Arnie Goetchius <[email protected]> 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".
Seamonkey has no way of reliably determining the source of a mail, so
it does not use that information as part of determination if a mail
is a scam.
Well, it uses something to determine if the email is a scam. If I tell
SeaMonkey that it is wrong to classify an email as a scam, it ought to
remember what I said the next time that email shows up and stop giving
me a scam alert for that email.
The obvious feature would be if it contains a link whose display URL
does not match its target URL.
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Paul B. Gallagher
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