Steve
About me
Name | Steve |
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Location | Boulder, CO, USA |
Occupation | Retired and consulting Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Analyst |
User since | Oct. 1, 2024 |
Number of add-ons developed | 0 add-ons |
Average rating of developer's add-ons | Not yet rated |
In a little more detail...
Retired and consulting Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Analyst. I have been using Mozilla products from back in the lizard days. I make annual contributions to support this project, mainly Thunderbird.
My Reviews
Just Report It
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
At the developer's request, I am updating this review with additional information.
The add-on did nothing. After configuring the add-on and then clicking on 1) a spam email or 2) a link within a spam email, the To field in the resulting outgoing email to report the spam is blank. Changing the whois server gave the same blank results.
When reporting spam, shouldn't this add-on self-populate the To field with the appropriate "abuse@..." email address from the result of the whois lookup? Having a blank To field is worthless.
I can find the necessary "abuse@..." email address by doing a whois lookup in a web browser, Windows command prompt or Linux prompt and then pasting it into the To field.
Additional information: Windows 11, Ubuntu 24.04.1, Thunderbird 128.2.3esr 64 bit.
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