> > Yes, I'm using POP/SMTP - the message is : > Data Command failed: Message contains malware (detected as > Sanesecurity.Phishing.Fake.Coin.29059.UNOFFICIAL)
That's definitely from your SMTP host, not Evolution. > > > I didn't use my brain - I have a different EMail client on my phone, so I've > just forwarded the message from there to > see what happened. It appears to forward ok. > OK. A few observations. The mail must be using different SMTP servers. It's unlikely that an SMTP server would treat mail differently from different clients. The fact that the SMTP service used by Evolution detects the phishing email, but it's not being detected before it got delivered to you indicates that they are two different providers - it's not sensible that it would only detect it on outgoing mail! Personally, if it is detected by the outgoing SMTP server, and not the incoming one, then I would have a serious look at your mail provider and ask some questions. It may need some configuration setting to reject or spam bin known spam/phish - things are complicated in this respect if you use POP Since the phishing attempt is detected by SANE, it's clearly a known phish, so sending it to Action Fraud is not a priority. There is guidance from NCSC about how to report phishing - including what to do if your mail provider blocks it. See: https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/collection/phishing-scams/report-scam-email Two things to note: they don't need to see spam binned stuff & if in doubt use a screen shot. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list