Thunderbird Scam Whitelists

August 1st, 2007
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I get daily emails from a supplier which Thunderbird kindly slaps a ““Thunderbird thinks this message might be an email scam.” message on the top - of every one.
Whilst not a problem it’s annoying and takes up valuable TV real estate.

I know why. It’s because their links use an IP address rather than a domain name. A phishing trick apparently?

Sure I could disable it, but I don’t want to.
Adding the address to the Address Book is supposed to solve it. But it doesn’t.

C’mon Mozilla sort it out!

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One Response to “Thunderbird Scam Whitelists”

  1. RicoNo Gravatar Says:

    Funny enough, it does it to every mail my girlfriends sends me :D

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