Re: Unresolved 6 year old BUG - was [Re: SeaMonkey is overly parranoid and has inadequate error message]
Philip TAYLOR wrote: Richard Owlett wrote: The second lists 15 related bugs. I'm not yet familiar enough with Bugzilla to be able to say if they are being worked on. Assigned To: Nobody; OK to take it and work on it Philip Taylor Contents of the "Assigned To:" field is not a true representation of how much work is being done on a particular problem. That appears much more to be an administrative tag regarding responsibility having been assigned to a particular person or group. The contents of the Comment fields are more indicative of work being done on the problem. Bug 654502 list 15 related bugs. I used Bugzilla's search function and came up with 38. There is only partial overlap between the lists. I can see "Assigned To:" remaining as "Nobody; OK to take it and work on it" forever (even when resolved). It's the nature of volunteer group efforts. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Unresolved 6 year old BUG - was [Re: SeaMonkey is overly parranoid and has inadequate error message]
Richard Owlett wrote: The second lists 15 related bugs. I'm not yet familiar enough with Bugzilla to be able to say if they are being worked on. Assigned To:Nobody; OK to take it and work on it Philip Taylor ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Unresolved 6 year old BUG - was [Re: SeaMonkey is overly parranoid and has inadequate error message]
Did some more searching. There are at least 2 bugs reports covering this problem. 324820 filed 2006-01-26 -- Summary: "might be an email scam" warning needs to explain how detected 654502 filed 2011-05-03 -- Summary: Tracking bug for improvements of Thunderbird's scam / phishing detection and ... The second lists 15 related bugs. I'm not yet familiar enough with Bugzilla to be able to say if they are being worked on. Richard Owlett wrote: My ISP (small local firm) provides spam and virus filters on all email accounts. They use software from www.barracudanetworks.com . I have two problems with SeaMonkey's response to messages from my ISP that there are emails in my quarantine folder. 1. SeaMonkey flags all these messages as a possible scam. The messages are in HTML and have a link to click through to my quarantined message and to page to modify my preferences. 2. When I click on any of the links I receive a warning message that the URL is numeric. How can I "white list" these messages and that specific URL? Each incoming notification does have a button for "Not a scam". But that only deletes the warning for that specific notification, not the next one from my ISP :< ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey