Google Mail apparently generates a "Deceptive Site Ahead" warning for some sites. This warning gets propagated in Postbox as a red screen which blots out the display of the e-mail sent. Is there any way to stop this propagation?
I'm thinking there should be since, if I use eM Client to read Gmail messages that are forwarded to me, no such red screens ever appear
Messages from many bona fide sites including CISA (the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency), for instance, get tagged with this every so often. Given that the malware tools I have installed on my machine don't flag the same e-mails, I have yet to see a true deceptive site flagged by Google's feature
I've tried to find a way to turn red screen warnings off by looking for a Google setting that will do it. No joy, there. So I'm wondering how eM Client manages not to propagate the red screens, and why Postbox can't do the same . . . or have I missed the Postbox setting that does the trick?
--Rich