Interviewed by CNN on 09/09/2013 19:10, Rob told the world:

> Apparently the mails sent by Flyertalk.com do contain the deceiving
> links that SeaMonkey classifies as "likely scam".
> 
> I don't know what kind of mails Flyertalk.com is sending, but when
> it is some service that has user accounts and is vulnerable to phishing,
> you do not want a whitelist based on sender Flyertalk.com because that
> would mean anyone can send messages "from Flyertalk.com" and they would
> never be marked as scam.

FWIW, I believe that the thing that triggers the "possible scam" warning
in Thunderbird/Seamonkey is this:

- A piece of text which appears to be an URL
- Which links to a DIFFERENT URL

Like this:<a
href="http://www.maliciousite.com/installvirus.php";>http://www.fluffybunnies.com/winaprize/</a>

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