Daniel Iliev wrote:
When such a false positive arrives you could click "the spam button"
again (its tooltip should say "mark as not junk") this should fix the
problem.
I have been doing that for some time now and it still marks them as
spam. It is not always the same people but
Dale wrote:
Daniel Iliev wrote:
When such a false positive arrives you could click the spam button
again (its tooltip should say mark as not junk) this should fix the
problem.
I have been doing that for some time now and it still marks them as
spam. It is not always the same people
On 11/8/06, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been doing that for some time now and it still marks them as spam.
It is not always the same people but certain ones do get picked on a lot.
It seems to get it by subject too I guess.
How about setting up a message filter for gentoo-user. I
Daniel Iliev wrote:
If you are ready to delete all your settings un-merging won't be needed.
Just close seamonkey and move/delete your mozilla-home folder. The next
time you start seamonkey it would appear as if it was just installed.
for example:
mv ~/.mozilla ~/MOZILLA-BACK
But
Richard Fish wrote:
On 11/8/06, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been doing that for some time now and it still marks them as
spam.
It is not always the same people but certain ones do get picked on a
lot.
It seems to get it by subject too I guess.
How about setting up a message
Dale wrote:
Daniel Iliev wrote:
If you are ready to delete all your settings un-merging won't be needed.
Just close seamonkey and move/delete your mozilla-home folder. The next
time you start seamonkey it would appear as if it was just installed.
for example:
mv ~/.mozilla ~/MOZILLA-BACK
Hi,
I have noticed that some people on this list get marked as spam. I
think I hit the spam button a few times by mistake and it seems
Seamonkey remembers this very well. Is there a file that I can edit or
delete to reset this? Sort of give me a fresh start.
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