Philip Taylor wrote:


A Williams wrote:

Why bother?  It is just a warning of a potential threat, if you have a
reason to know better then simply ignore it for that mail.

And for the next, and the next, and the next, ad nauseam.

As Arnie quite righly says, Seamonkey should learn from user
responses when a given sender (e.g., Flyertalk.Com) is not
a scam sender but consistently uses (for whatever reason)
certain practices (e.g., links to an indirect host such
as click.travel.ibemail.com) that consistently trigger
the"we think this is scam" behaviour.

Philip Taylor

It also should be able to when an Item is marked as Spam put in a banned for life List where its permanently Blocked forever and not even allow.

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