From: Peter B. <p.b...@dr...> - 2011-09-13 11:33:28
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Ok, Gene, this email came in like any other without Thunderbird acting suspicious. The hard coded part seemingly was the bomb. Interesting new experience! Peter gene heskett schrieb: > On Tuesday, September 13, 2011 05:39:02 AM Peter Blodow did opine: > > >> Hello Gene, >> how come that your contributions - and only yours! - to the list are >> classified as "possibly a phishing attack" by my mail program >> (Thunderbird)? I have to override the proposal every time manually to >> keep it from discarding your mails. I cant convince Thunderbird to >> accept those mails automatically. Are you using some hidden or fishy >> code in your mail trailer or so? >> >> Peter >> > > I have no clue Pater. Unless its objecting to the coyote.coyote.den > hostname that kmail apparently adds. That is this machines local name on > this local network. Unregistered to any dns server as its all hosts files > based. And I doubt if I am the only one using an ISP running qmail. > Hopefully that doesn't make me a phisher. Ahh, maybe its the hard coded IP > in my sig? I've changed network providers about 18 months ago, and cannot > now update my dyndns account, so http://gene.homelinux.net no longer > resolves to me, hence the IP address in the sig. I'll nuke it from this > reply, please check if that was it. > > Cheers, gene > |