On 10/8/2013 1:36 PM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
On 10/08/2013 07:07 PM, Jon Ciesla wrote:
>
> A big red box with:
>
> *This message could be a scam.* The sender's account may have been
> compromised and used to send malicious messages. If this message seems
> suspicious, let us know and then alert the sender as well (in some way
> other than email). Learn more
>
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http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1074268&...
> Report this suspicious message Ignore, I trust this message
>
I don't use gmail for fedora lists, but I am using it for rpm-fusion lists.
There I am having the same issues. So far the only work around I have
found was reading rpm-fusion lists from my Android-phone and explictily
tagging them there as "no spam". After a while gmail seems to have
learned these mail are not spam. No way so far, to achieve the same
results from my Fedora's thunderbird.
Ralf
A question. Or two. Is the Scam message from Gmail or Thunderbird? I ask
because I have never had Gmail send me a Scam warning message but
Thunderbird will.
Go to Thunderbird > Preferences > Security > Email-Scams > Un-Check the
box. Do the Scam Warnings stop?
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David