Arnie Goetchius <[email protected]> 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.

SeaMonkey has no way to see that an e-mail is "the same as one that
you have seen before".  That probably is not true, anyway.

So your ooptions are to disable the detector or to live with it.
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