Thunderbird was suggesting these as possible spam messages. It appeared to be a function of messages including the email address starting http://one hundred and ninety two DOT one hundred and sixty eight DOT nought DOT twelve/... Both the original message and all replies quoting the address were flagged up as suspect.
HTH Terry Streter NB Arun - Stone George Pearson wrote: > On 18 Dec 2006 at 12:13, George Pearson wrote: > >> My test message seems to have proved that his website address is not >> the problem. > > A mis-statement: his website address is not the problem WITH RESPECT TO > THE SPAM FILTERING OF YAHOOGROUPS. Also, since Trevor saw my test message, > it does not appear to be a problem with his particular spam filtering. > Anxiously awaiting other reports ... > > (This is all still with the caveat related to messages accumlating > spam points.) > > - george [canals-list co-manager] > > www.canals.com > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >
