Good Evening,

I've spent hours the last couple of days trying to make peace with Thunderbird 31.3.0 and WE 8.4 on 64 bit Windows 7 Home Premium. I've figured out a way of getting searching for multiple categories such as subject and from in a folder or account to work and am again tackling those pesky Thunderbird thinks this message is junk and Thunderbird has blocked remote content alerts.

Last night, I followed Steve's instructions below and initially thought they worked, but am getting them again today. I turned the machine off when I went to bed last night.

I read the Mozilla help for remote content and don't see any reason to allow it. Since blocking appears to be the default, is there a way of getting WE not to speak the alert? I'm on a couple lists comprising mostly sighted users and a quick check seems to indicate that the remote content alert appears mostly with these or maybe with messages that aren't sent using plain text. JAWS 16 does not give me either of these alerts.

I have a SMA for WE 9 and am willing to try the Beta if it will make life easier.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Margaret


On 12/9/2014 11:27 AM, Steve Clower wrote:
Lynn,

In Thunderbird, go to Tools -> Options. Then, Arrow down until you find
the "security" item. Tab once to the tab control and go right until you
find the "E-mail Scams" item. Uncheck the option to warn of scams, and
click OK.

Regards,
Steve

On 12/9/2014 11:12 AM, Lynn White wrote:
This is probably not connected at all with the beta.

But since upgrading to the latest Thunderbird, every other message
says that Thunderbird thinks that the message is spam.

When I go into a message, it wants to protect my privacy.  Is there a
way to turn this off?

Thanks.
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