I DONT UNDERSTAND REALLY. IAM NOT BEING RUDE
THANKYOU FOR BEING THERE FOR US
THANKYOU FOR BEING THERE FOR US
Dear, I get a daily mail from my solar panel (convertor) supplier with my daily (solar) energy production profile. This mail gets 'labeled' as a potential scam by Thunde… (saznaj više)
Dear,
I get a daily mail from my solar panel (convertor) supplier with my daily (solar) energy production profile. This mail gets 'labeled' as a potential scam by Thunderbird systematically. I'm 100% confident these mails are not scams...
Of course, I could just uncheck the scam detection flag in the settings, but I do appreciate the extra protection this detection offers!
Your site says litteraly: "Why does Thunderbird tell me that a legitimate message is a scam? Thunderbird's detection algorithm isn't perfect and, unlike its spam filter, does not learn or adapt based on your email flags. ..."
Could the detection algorithm not be changed, so that it learns? Or so that, if the user has unflagged mails, it no longer flags similar (almost identical) mails?
Thanks (wholehartedly!) for Thunderbird. And for your attention, of course... Marc Claes
You can help me when using your browser to make iit fast to access my documents
On July 6 I got an email saying I changed my password. I did not do this. Now what? Thank you RJ Myers
I've received an email from 'mozilla', but in the end it's coming from a russian site called idealcart.ru. I do believe this is fake, but was unsure what to do. … (saznaj više)
I've received an email from 'mozilla', but in the end it's coming from a russian site called idealcart.ru.
I do believe this is fake, but was unsure what to do.
Using 115.10.1 (32-bit), Windows 11. I get a lot of SPAM. Much is filtered out upstream (via a Barracuda system supplied by my ISP) More (but less effectively) by Thund… (saznaj više)
Using 115.10.1 (32-bit), Windows 11.
I get a lot of SPAM. Much is filtered out upstream (via a Barracuda system supplied by my ISP) More (but less effectively) by Thunderbird. But some (too much) still gets through.
My question - most of the time I can recognize it's SPAM by only looking at headers - subject, and correspondent (sender). I have no need to check the email content.
But to junk the email I need to select it, which causes the email content to appear by the built in browser in TB.
Not an expert, but this seems like an unnecessary security risk, that gives the email content (and any included code) time to do something. Am I overthinking this? Is there a way to mark an email junk without selecting it?
thx,
Just would like to check if there are a feature of "Using Windows Hello when filling password" to provide second factor of authentication, honestly its amazing feature ex… (saznaj više)
Just would like to check if there are a feature of "Using Windows Hello when filling password" to provide second factor of authentication, honestly its amazing feature exist in chrome, and seeking for it in my favorite browser Mozilla :)
The support article seems to not have been updated, this is the UI rn https://assets-prod.sumo.prod.webservices.mozgcp.net/media/uploads/images/2024-08-12-20-38-02-b1cff3… (saznaj više)
The support article seems to not have been updated, this is the UI rn https://assets-prod.sumo.prod.webservices.mozgcp.net/media/uploads/images/2024-08-12-20-38-02-b1cff3.png Where can I input a username and password for my socks 5 proxy?
Recently, as in the last two days, when I am in the process of filling in forms online, Firefox auto-fill offers me the choice of my phone number and a phone number that … (saznaj više)
Recently, as in the last two days, when I am in the process of filling in forms online, Firefox auto-fill offers me the choice of my phone number and a phone number that is unknown to me. I am 100% certain that I never erroneously entered this second number when filling in a previous form. The number bears no resemblance to my own. How the number came to be in Firefox auto-fill is a mystery to me. I used Canada 411 reverse look-up to check the number and discovered that it is a valid phone number belonging to a person I do not know and have never had any contact with. My question, then, is how did his phone number end up in Firefox on my computer? Is it possible I have been hacked?
How do I translate from French to English using SIGNAL SPAM Report?
all my passwords and sign on name have disapeard from my firefox on win 10 this is twice this week
Hello. I'm afraid there has been a data breach from either Firefox or Lockwise. I have passwords that are used only in local development virtual hosts accessed only from… (saznaj više)
Hello. I'm afraid there has been a data breach from either Firefox or Lockwise.
I have passwords that are used only in local development virtual hosts accessed only from Firefox that are showing up in Google password alerts.
Protect all information and privacy
Hi! On FF mobile (Android official build, without access to about:config) is it possible to prevent FF from accessing getpocket.com on it's own? I have all studies, thou… (saznaj više)
Hi!
On FF mobile (Android official build, without access to about:config) is it possible to prevent FF from accessing getpocket.com on it's own? I have all studies, thought provoking stories, etc... set to off, but I still can see FF tries to resolve this domian ~5000 times a month:
Cheers, Koosha
pivcy is esential
Found the following in account settings: C:\Users\Lee\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\tulu1gdy.default\Mail\Local Folders. Does this look right? What is tulu1gdy.def… (saznaj više)
Found the following in account settings: C:\Users\Lee\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\tulu1gdy.default\Mail\Local Folders. Does this look right? What is tulu1gdy.default?
Every time i update firefox now it keeps **re** ticking the two studies boxes ... microsoft style :( How can i stop this new mozilla behaviour happening every time … (saznaj više)
Every time i update firefox now it keeps **re** ticking the two studies boxes ... microsoft style :(
How can i stop this new mozilla behaviour happening every time i update please and protect my privacy ???
somewhere in about:config perhaps??
What does this message mean?