I assume it was designed that way to prevent malicious activities no
phoning home with graphics on remote servers, disabled HTML, etc. I
don't know of a way to disable it.
On 4/21/2015 6:17 AM, Bill Spikowski wrote:
Messages moved to my junk folder are often missing all their formatting.
I'm wondering if this is considered a feature of Seamonkey? Or a bug? Or
might it be caused by the messages themselves?
I train SM's adaptive junk system to route all kinds of routine and
commercial messages to my junk folder, not because I don't want to read
them but because I don't want them popping up in my inbox while I'm
working.
I also use SM filters to route messages to my junk folder -- but this
problem seems to happen to messages that are routed by SM's own junk
system.
This behavior isn't new, but it seems curious. If it's a feature, is
there any way I could turn it off?
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