Le 12 septembre 2012, Richard Owlett a écrit :
My ISP (small local firm) provides spam and virus filters on all email
accounts.
If these filters are enough, you can disable SM's junk filtering
altogether for that account.
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Lucas Levrel a écrit :
Le 12 septembre 2012, Richard Owlett a écrit :
My ISP (small local firm) provides spam and virus filters on all email
accounts.
If these filters are enough, you can disable SM's junk filtering
altogether for that account.
I am not convinced that Seamonkey flagging
Bill Davidsen wrote:
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.
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
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
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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
On Thu, 13 Sep 2012 07:23:26 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
For more than a half century I've been a learn by experiment
learner. Before posting my initial message I had looked at
headers of messages that were tagged as possible scam and
those which were not. I spotted no difference.
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
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
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