I keep getting notified that most emails from my employer are scams. All of the emails from individuals within my employer's domain name are already screened. It would be nice if I could add the entire domain to the white list. I work for a large employer, so there are a lot of email addresses. Additionally, all external emails are marked as such so another option would be to be able to add a filter to skip the scam detection. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Receive work email 2. Get notified it might be a scam 3. Add email to the white list. OBSERVED RESULT Keep getting notified emails are scams when they are not EXPECTED RESULT Should be able to mark entire domain name @company.com as not a scam SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Windows: macOS: Linux/KDE Plasma: (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: KDE Frameworks Version: Qt Version: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Why kmail detects them as scam ? Perhaps I can fix scam detector if I know why it's a scam. If you want you can send me an example in my email address directly. Regards
Wait more info. (test case)
I'm not sure when I'll run into this next. Sometimes it's several times a day, sometimes it takes a few weeks. It all depends on what emails I receive from who, though I suppose I can clean out my whitelist.
So it's a problem from specific email not full domain. It's better to fix specific email as disable it for all mails.
What is triggering it is there are a number of email threads where numerical IP addresses are used in URLs, i.e. for specific lab equipment, etc. This is why I think being able to disable this scam detection for email from a particular domain would be useful. I would include the email, except it includes internal corporate information.
(In reply to Aaron Williams from comment #5) > What is triggering it is there are a number of email threads where numerical > IP addresses are used in URLs, i.e. for specific lab equipment, etc. This is > why I think being able to disable this scam detection for email from a > particular domain would be useful. I would include the email, except it > includes internal corporate information. I will do it. I will start on it tomorrow.