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[quote user="Simeon"]I was under the impression that de-selecting the "Hyperlinks>Check for Suspicious Phishing URLS" option would stop PM from checking for blacklisting every time I click a link, which takes a LONG time. [/quote]
Blacklisting and checking suspicious URLs isn't the same. Which renderer are you using (check via IERenderer's button menu top right on PM's main toolbar)? If it's IERenderer open the configuration dialog from the same menu and go to the Security tab where you may change the respective settings one by one according to your preferences.
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On my new computer (WIN 7) I am using IERenderer, on my old one I used the standard Pegasus renderer as the IERenderer caused problems with my XP system.
I know the diff between the phishing and blacklisting but I found info on these forums that seemed to indicate the phishing option also handled the blacklisting but clearly it ain't so.
I ALWAYS look at the url being displayed in PM on the notification bar to see if it is going to what it is supposed to.
I also run various other spam filters on my mail system and do not rely on PM for that. In addition Norton Internet Security does a fair job these days of alerting me about possible and known phishing sites etc. If there is a link I THINK is safe but there is uncertainty I will check it out online via Google, WhoIs and in various other ways before visiting it.
I also NEVER enter sensitive data or contact info into pages that are linked from an email, I will always go to the official company site if I have an account with them and use their standard login page and see if there is any notices relative to the email I received.
Also, given the blacklist check has happened every time I have clicked a link in PM for years, each time greatly slowing down the time it takes for a link to open in my browser, and I have only ever had a few blacklist alerts come up (all of which were false), seems useless to waste all that time.
Therefore I am greatly appreciative of this information on how to disable it, and thanks also to the other person who responded (cant see their name from this screen).
[quote user="idw"]<p>[quote user="Simeon"]I was under the impression that de-selecting the "Hyperlinks&gt;Check for Suspicious Phishing URLS" option would stop PM from checking for blacklisting every time I click a link, which takes a LONG time. [/quote]</p><p>Blacklisting and checking suspicious URLs isn't the same. Which renderer are you using (check via IERenderer's button menu top right on PM's main toolbar)? If it's IERenderer open the configuration dialog from the same menu and go to the <i>Security</i> tab where you may change the respective settings one by one according to your preferences.</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>&nbsp;On my new computer (WIN 7) I am using IERenderer,&nbsp; on my old one I used the standard Pegasus renderer as the IERenderer caused problems with my XP system.</p><p>&nbsp;I know the diff between the phishing and blacklisting but I found info on these forums that seemed to indicate the phishing option also handled the blacklisting but clearly it ain't so.</p><p>I ALWAYS look at the url being displayed in PM on the notification bar to see if it is going to what it is supposed to. </p><p>I also run various other spam filters on my mail system and do not rely on PM for that. In addition Norton Internet Security does a fair job these days of alerting me about possible and known phishing sites etc. If there is a link I THINK is safe but there is uncertainty I will check it out online via Google, WhoIs and in various other ways before visiting it. </p><p>I also NEVER enter sensitive data or contact info into pages that are linked from an email, I will always go to the official company site if I have an account with them and use their standard login page and see if there is any notices relative to the email I received.</p><p>Also, given the blacklist check has happened every time I have clicked a link in PM for years, each time greatly slowing down the time it takes for a link to open in my browser, and I have only ever had a few blacklist alerts come up (all of which were false), seems useless to waste all that time.</p><p>Therefore I am greatly appreciative of this information on how to disable it, and thanks also to the other person who responded (cant see their name from this screen).
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