Uwe R. Kunzmann wrote on 03/10/2016 14:21:
Am Montag, 3. Oktober 2016 12:24:08 UTC+2 schrieb Paul B. Gallagher:
FWIW, SM doesn't evaluate the sender. It just checks HTML links to see
whether the display address and the target match. If they don't, it
treats that as a scam.
Hi Paul,
sorry, I don't understand.
The problem I have, is that I get a daily report from my internet gateway - a
Fritz!Box by AVM. For sending these push mails I use the address of my internet
provider - and for receiving I have an address of my preferred e-mail provider.
The sending e-mail-address is used by a secure connection and well verified.
So the sender address matches with the first gateway and the receiver should be
also correct. What's the problem that leads to a SCAM marking in that case?
I prefer also a bit more security, but that's too much.
Uwe.
So ask the sender to stop showing an url adress and if you click on it,
you will be directed to ANOTHER url adress.
You must be directed on the url adress that is shown .. NOT on another one.
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