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Author How train T-Bird (1.5.0.12) that daily e-mail digest is not "a scam"
kaplan3jiim@comcast.net

2007-08-24, 7:13 pm

Since upgrading from 1.5.0.6 to 1.5.0.12 every day the e-mail digest
of the Chicago Tribune I receive is flagged with the warning that
"Thunderbird thinks this is a scam". Every day I tell it is not. The
daily from address is the same every day but not the reply-to
address. This never happened before. Can it ever learn? Can I turn
something off to stop this annoyance?

TUVM
John Thompson

2007-08-24, 7:13 pm

On 2007-08-24, kaplan3jiim@comcast.net <kaplan3jiim@comcast.net> wrote:

> Since upgrading from 1.5.0.6 to 1.5.0.12 every day the e-mail digest
> of the Chicago Tribune I receive is flagged with the warning that
> "Thunderbird thinks this is a scam". Every day I tell it is not. The
> daily from address is the same every day but not the reply-to
> address. This never happened before. Can it ever learn? Can I turn
> something off to stop this annoyance?


I haven't used v1.5 in a while, but there should a a check box in the
Options/Preferences -- probably in the Security or Privacy section --
that you can un-tick to disable the flag.

--

John (john@os2.dhs.org)
kaplan3jiim@comcast.net

2007-08-26, 1:13 am

On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 12:35:44 -0700, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
<peter.potamus.the.purple.hippo@gmail.com> wrote:

>kaplan3jiim@comcast.net wrote:
>
>I'm using TB 2.x and haven't used 1.5.x for sometime, and
>they changed the UI from 1.5 to 2, so I don't know where
>this is, but you want to look for something called the
>Config Editor button. It might be under Tools, Options,
>Advanced, and the General tab. On the bottom right is the
>button. If its not there, look around. I'm sure 1.5.x had
>it -- somewhere. But, anyways, click on it and look for
>this entry:
>
>mail.phishing.detection.enabled
>
>once found, double click on it and change it to false.


Done. tHANKS.
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