Thunderbird scam warnings

Zachary Napora agentunix at gmail.com
Fri Jun 1 17:55:36 UTC 2007


I'm pretty sure he's talking about Thunderbird's 'E-Mail Scam' detection,
not junk mail detection. While TB's junk email detection offers a
whitelist(just add to your address-book and enable), and fairly good
bayesian learning, it appears scam detection does not. From what I've seen
it goes on a few rules such as having IPs in the email, or misleading
hyperlinks. It's also fairly overzealous at what it does. Like Langdon said,
if it really annoys you, It's probably best just to disable it.

On 6/1/07, Benjamin Lewis <ben.lewis at benl.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Robin Laing wrote:
> > Gordon Charrick wrote:
> >> I'm subscribed to a private, moderated mail list so there is no
> >> chance of junk email. It's annoying when thunderbird thinks 1/4 of
> >> the messages might be scams. Is there a way to tell it that anything
> >> to the list address is okay?
> >>
> >> Gordon
> >>
> >
> > My experience with TB says that after unchecking the junk status, TB
> > will learn that the mail ins't junk in time.  The same goes for
> > learning what is junk.  Just use the tools provided.
> >
> >
> I've noticed TB pick up "spam" when a person posts 3 or 4 times to the
> list in succession, it will learn eventually though, don't worry!
>
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