PhillipJones <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.

That is possible with a message filter.
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