From 371e82fb84dd7080e0b122cedb24211fadfce067 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "bugzilla%standard8.demon.co.uk" Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2006 19:49:00 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Bug 313383 Phishing detection needs to be documented. p=Giacomo Magnini ,r=stefanh. --- .../en-US/chrome/common/help/glossary.xhtml | 19 +- .../chrome/common/help/help-glossary.rdf | 1 + .../en-US/chrome/common/help/help-index1.rdf | 5 + .../en-US/chrome/common/help/mail_help.xhtml | 195 +++++++++++------- .../en-US/chrome/common/help/suite-toc.rdf | 1 + 5 files changed, 139 insertions(+), 82 deletions(-) diff --git a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/glossary.xhtml b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/glossary.xhtml index 2d857c51a24..00b42ae25e5 100644 --- a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/glossary.xhtml +++ b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/glossary.xhtml @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@
encryption
The process of scrambling information in a way that disguises its meaning. For example, encrypted connections between computers make it very difficult for third-parties to unscramble, or - decrypt, information flowing over the connection. Encrypted + decrypt, information flowing over the connection. Encrypted information can be decrypted only by someone who possesses the appropriate key. See also public-key cryptography.
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@
A cookie from one site that gets stored on your computer when you visit a different site. Sometimes a website displays content that is - hosted on another website.That content can be anything from an image to text + hosted on another website. That content can be anything from an image to text or an advertisement. The second website that hosts such elements also has the ability to store a cookie in your browser, even though you don't visit it directly. Also known as third-party cookie.
@@ -440,10 +440,15 @@
Personal Toolbar
The customizable toolbar that appears just below the location bar by default in Navigator. It contains - standard buttons such as Home, Search, Bookmarks, and so on that you can add - or remove. You can also add buttons for your favorite bookmarks, or folders + standard buttons such as Home, Bookmarks, and so on that you can add or + remove. You can also add buttons for your favorite bookmarks, or folders containing groups of bookmarks.
+
Phishing
Phishing is a fraudulent business scheme in + which a party creates counterfeit websites, hijacking brand names of banks, + e-retailers and credit card companies, trying to collect victims' + personal information.
+
PKCS #11
The public-key cryptography standard that governs security devices such as smart cards. See also security device, smart @@ -452,7 +457,7 @@
PKCS #11 module
A program on your computer that manages cryptographic services such as encryption and decryption using the PKCS #11 standard. Also called cryptographic modules, - cryptographic service providers, or security modules, + cryptographic service providers, or security modules, PKCS #11 modules control either hardware or software devices. A PKCS #11 module always controls one or more slots, which may be implemented as some form of physical reader (for example, for reading smart cards) or in @@ -475,7 +480,7 @@ installs itself into the Plugins directory within the main browser installation directory and typically can be opened within the browser itself (internally). For example, an audio plug-in lets you listen to audio files on - a web page or in an e-mail message. Macromedia Flash + a web page or in an email message. Macromedia Flash Player and Java are both examples of plug-in applications.
POP (Post Office Protocol)
A standard mail server protocol @@ -595,7 +600,7 @@ device.
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
A protocol that - sends e-mail messages across the Internet.
+ sends email messages across the Internet.
SOCKS
A protocol that a proxy server can use to accept requests from client users in an internal network diff --git a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/help-glossary.rdf b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/help-glossary.rdf index 8344288742e..0b0cc473bef 100755 --- a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/help-glossary.rdf +++ b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/help-glossary.rdf @@ -75,6 +75,7 @@ + diff --git a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/help-index1.rdf b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/help-index1.rdf index 02d6cbafcb8..cebe629824b 100644 --- a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/help-index1.rdf +++ b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/help-index1.rdf @@ -1411,6 +1411,11 @@ nc:name="Password Manager" nc:link="using_priv_help.xhtml#using_the_password_manager"/> + + + -
  • New Account Setup: Choose the type of account you want +
  • New Account Setup: Choose the type of account you want to set up, then click the right arrow.
  • -
  • Identity: Enter the name and email address appropriate +
  • Identity: Enter the name and email address appropriate for this account, then click the right arrow.
  • -
  • Server Information: +
  • Server Information:
    • Indicate whether you want a POP account or an IMAP account. Not all service providers can support both options. For more information, see @@ -167,9 +167,9 @@
    • Click the right arrow to continue.
  • -
  • User Names: Enter the incoming and outgoing user names +
  • User Names: Enter the incoming and outgoing user names provided by your ISP or email provider, then click the right arrow.
  • -
  • Account Name: Enter whatever name you want to use to +
  • Account Name: Enter whatever name you want to use to refer to this account, then click the right arrow.
  • Congratulations! Verify that the information you entered is correct. If necessary, verify the information you entered with your ISP @@ -209,11 +209,11 @@ see the Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings dialog box. You can perform these tasks:
      -
    • Add Account: Click this button to set up a new mail +
    • Add Account: Click this button to set up a new mail or news account. Be sure to type the account information exactly as it is given to you. Move through the screens with the arrows, or click Cancel to stop account creation.
    • -
    • Set as Default: Select an account, then click this +
    • Set as Default: Select an account, then click this button to make the selected account appear at the top of your list of accounts in the Mail Window. The change takes effect the next time you open Mail & Newsgroups. @@ -223,9 +223,9 @@ start Mail & Newsgroups. (For POP accounts, you must always click the Get Msg button to get new messages.)

    • -
    • Remove Account: Select an account, then click this +
    • Remove Account: Select an account, then click this button to remove it completely from your Mail window.
    • -
    • Outgoing Server (SMTP): Click this (at the bottom of +
    • Outgoing Server (SMTP): Click this (at the bottom of the list of accounts) to modify information about the outgoing mail server. See Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings - Outgoing Server (SMTP) for more information.
    • @@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ -

      Note: You can also open the File menu (in the Mail window) +

      Note: You can also open the File menu (in the Mail window) and choose Get New Messages for.

      To get new messages for a specific mail account, begin from the Mail @@ -427,7 +427,7 @@

    • Choose the account for which you want to retrieve mail.
    • -

      Note: Mail & Newsgroups prompts you for your password +

      Note: Mail & Newsgroups prompts you for your password the first time you retrieve messages for an account. You can choose to have Mail & Newsgroups store your password in the Password Manager at that time.

      @@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ Address Book.
    -

    Tip: Use the Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings - +

    Tip: Use the Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings - Composition & Addressing dialog box to specify the HTML text editor to use for composing messages sent from this account. (You can specify a different editor for each of your accounts.) See @@ -791,19 +791,48 @@ message sending options from the Options menu:

      -
    • Select Addresses: The Select Addresses option lets you +
    • Select Addresses: The Select Addresses option lets you choose the recipient's email address from your Address Books or a remote directory. To look up an address in an address book or directory, enter the first few letters of the recipient's first or last name to start the search. Select an address and then click To:, Cc:, or Bcc: to address your message.
    • -
    • Check Spelling: Checks the spelling of the message text +
    • Check Spelling: Checks the spelling of the message text before you send it. You can also click Spell.
    • -
    • Spellcheck As You Type: Choose this option to have the +
    • Spellcheck As You Type: Choose this option to have the spelling of the message text checked as you type.
    • -
    • Quote Message: Choose this option to have the selection +
    • Quote Message: Choose this option to have the selection of the message text shown as quoted text.
    • -
    • Rewrap: If you are composing a message using the +
    • Return Receipt: Choose this option to request a + confirmation message when the recipient displays (opens) the message. Keep + in mind that the recipient may choose not to send you a return receipt. + This option lets you enable or disable return receipt requests on a + per-message basis. To automatically request return receipts for all + messages you send, use the return receipts preferences. See + Mail & Newsgroups Preferences - + Return Receipts for more information.
    • +
    • Format: Send the message as plain text, or HTML + (formatted), or both. If you choose Auto-Detect, Mail & + Newsgroups prompts you for the format to use if it's unknown whether + the recipient's mail program can display an HTML message. The format + you choose here overrides the send format you specified using the + Preferences command on the &brandShortName; + Edit menu.
    • +
    • Priority: Choose a priority to indicate whether the + message has lowest, low, normal, high, or highest priority.
    • +
    • Character Encoding: Choose a character encoding used for + this message.
    • +
    • Send a Copy To: Choose this if you want to file an + additional copy of the sent message in a different folder than your default + Sent folder. Then select the folder you want.
    • +
    • Security: Choose this to change the default security + options for this message.
    • +
    + +

    An additional message formatting option is available from the Edit menu:

    + +
      +
    • Rewrap: If you are composing a message using the plain-text editor, you can use the Rewrap command to rewrap long lines of quoted text to fit the Compose window. This command rewraps selected quoted text to the number of characters specified by the @@ -821,30 +850,6 @@ or the Reply button to use the plain-text editor on an as-needed basis.

    • -
    • Return Receipt: Choose this option to request a - confirmation message when the recipient displays (opens) the message. Keep - in mind that the recipient may choose not to send you a return receipt. - This option lets you enable or disable return receipt requests on a - per-message basis. To automatically request return receipts for all - messages you send, use the return receipts preferences. See - Mail & Newsgroups Preferences - - Return Receipts for more information.
    • -
    • Format: Send the message as plain text, or HTML - (formatted), or both. If you choose Auto-Detect, Mail & - Newsgroups prompts you for the format to use if it's unknown whether - the recipient's mail program can display an HTML message. The format - you choose here overrides the send format you specified using the - Preferences command on the &brandShortName; - Edit menu.
    • -
    • Priority: Choose a priority to indicate whether the - message has lowest, low, normal, high, or highest priority.
    • -
    • Character Encoding: Choose a character encoding used for - this message.
    • -
    • Send a Copy To: Choose this if you want to file an - additional copy of the sent message in a different folder than your default - Sent folder. Then select the folder you want.
    • -
    • Security: Choose this to change the default security - options for this message.

    [Return to beginning of section]

    @@ -1328,7 +1333,7 @@
  • Click OK.
  • -

    Note: If you are viewing your mail using an IMAP mail +

    Note: If you are viewing your mail using an IMAP mail server, all attachments remain on the server.

    [Return to beginning of section]

    @@ -1348,7 +1353,7 @@ to the specified location. -

    Tip: To save all attachments, right-click +

    Tip: To save all attachments, right-click or, if you have a one-button mouse, Ctrl-clickthe first one in the attachment list, and choose Save All. You can then specify the location where you want all the @@ -1386,7 +1391,7 @@

    To delete messages without opening them, begin from the Mail window:

      -
    1. Open the View menu and choose Show/Hide, and then uncheck Message Pane. +
    2. Open the View menu and choose Layout, and then uncheck Message Pane.

      Alternatively, click the Message Pane handle (the ridged area centered at the bottom of the message list) to close the message pane.

      @@ -1463,7 +1468,7 @@

      Address books store email addresses and contact information for people you typically send mail to, such as colleagues, friends, and family. &brandShortName; Mail & Newsgroups provides you with two address books: - the Personal Address Book and the Collected Addresses Book—and you can + the Personal Address Book and the Collected Addresses—and you can create additional address books as well. You can also import address books from other mail programs and previous versions of &brandShortName;. The contents of these address books are stored locally on your hard disk.

      @@ -1482,10 +1487,9 @@

      Collected Addresses

      -

      By default, the Collected Address Book automatically collects the email +

      By default, the Collected Addresses automatically collects the email addresses contained in outgoing mail messages. Addresses from outgoing - messages are stored in the Collected Address Book as soon as you click - Send.

      + messages are stored in the Collected Addresses as soon as you click Send.

      LDAP Directory (if available)

      @@ -1567,8 +1571,8 @@ from the drop-down list.
    3. In the Address Book window, click New Card to create a new address book card.
    4. -
    5. Open a message, which automatically adds the sender's address to - your Collected Addresses Book (if enabled).
    6. +
    7. Send a message, which automatically adds the recipient's address + to your address book (if enabled).
    8. In the Address Book window, copy entries to another address book by selecting the entries and dragging them over the name of the address book you want to copy them to.
    9. @@ -2071,7 +2075,7 @@ destination folder.
    10. Drag and drop messages into the desired folder. -

      Note: If you drag and drop a message from an IMAP or +

      Note: If you drag and drop a message from an IMAP or POP mail server folder to a local folder on your hard drive, the message is moved to the local folder and removed from the server folder.

    11. @@ -2357,7 +2361,7 @@
    12. Custom views: Choose a custom view. By default you have four preset views: People I Know, Recent Mail, Last 5 Days, and Not Junk.
    13. -
    14. Customize...: Choose this option to view or modify +
    15. Customize: Choose this option to view or modify settings for custom views.
    16. @@ -2383,7 +2387,7 @@

      To change or create a custom message view:

        -
      1. Open the View menu, choose Messages, and then choose Customize...
      2. +
      3. Open the View menu, choose Messages, and then choose Customize.
      4. To create a new view, click New. To modify a view, select a view and click Edit.
      5. Type a name for the message view.
      6. @@ -2625,12 +2629,10 @@

        [Return to beginning of section]

        - -

        Controlling Junk Mail

        This section describes how to use &brandShortName;'s Junk Mail Controls -to filter unwanted mail.

        +to filter unwanted mail, and how phishing detection works.

        In this section:
        @@ -2700,7 +2703,6 @@ to filter unwanted mail.

        [Return to beginning of section]

        -

        Junk Mail Controls Options

        To fine-tune how Junk Mail Controls work, use the @@ -2711,7 +2713,6 @@ to filter unwanted mail.

        [Return to beginning of section]

        -

        Junk Mail Controls and Filters

        Junk Mail Controls run after mail filters and apply only to the Inbox folder @@ -2722,7 +2723,51 @@ to filter unwanted mail.

        [Return to beginning of section]

        +

        Phishing Detection

        +

        Phishing is a particularly common fraudulent business scheme in which + a party creates counterfeit websites designed to trick recipients into + divulging personal data such as credit card numbers, account usernames, + passwords and social security numbers. Hijacking brand names of banks, + e-retailers and credit card companies, phishers often convince + recipients to respond.

        + +

        In many cases, you'll receive a link to a phishing page via an email + which claims to come from an official-looking address. You can also end up + at these pages by following links that you find on the Web or in IM + messages.

        + +

        Tip: Since a forged URL + can look very similar to a genuine one, it's safer to use a bookmark + you've created or to type the URL into the location bar by hand instead + of following a link in an email message. Always consider the risk of a forged + URL if you're asked to log in or provide private information on a + website.

        + +

        &brandShortName; Mail phishing detector is enabled by default. When it + encounters a mail which seems to be scam, it will show a warning bar in the + message window.

        + +

        If you think that the email is a valid one, you can click on the Not + Scam button, and the warning bar will disappear.

        + +

        When a user clicks on a link in an email that appears to be a phishing URL, + &brandShortName; will prompt the user with a dialog box before the Web site + is opened.

        + +

        This prompt will appear if either of the following is true: the host name of + the actual URL is an IP address, or + the link text is a URL whose host name does not match the host name of the + actual URL.

        + +

        Note: Phishing detection has a higher precedence than Junk + Mail detection.

        + +

        For more technical details on this subject, see the online document + Know your Enemy: + Phishing.

        + +

        [Return to beginning of section]

        Importing Mail from Other Programs

        @@ -3102,7 +3147,7 @@ to filter unwanted mail.

        offline. After disconnecting, &brandShortName; Mail & Newsgroups remains open so you can continue to work with your messages.

        -

        Note: Message headers that have been downloaded for reading +

        Note: Message headers that have been downloaded for reading offline display a darker gray envelope or newsgroup icon.

        To reconnect to the Internet so you can work online:

        @@ -3178,7 +3223,7 @@ to filter unwanted mail.

        menu items are also available in the pop-up thread context menu, for faster access.

        -

        Note: Message headers that have been downloaded for reading +

        Note: Message headers that have been downloaded for reading offline display a darker gray envelope or newsgroup icon.

        To reconnect to the Internet so you can work online:

        @@ -3385,7 +3430,7 @@ to filter unwanted mail.

        work offline without downloading messages, click Don't Download.
      -

      Note: Message headers that have been downloaded for reading +

      Note: Message headers that have been downloaded for reading offline display a darker gray envelope or newsgroup icon.

      Tip: To set &brandShortName; Mail & Newsgroups' @@ -3517,7 +3562,7 @@ to filter unwanted mail.

      Performance on a modem is faster, since you initially download message headers only.

      -

      Disadvantages: Not all ISPs support IMAP.

      +

      Disadvantages: Not all ISPs support IMAP.

      [Return to beginning of section]

      @@ -4185,10 +4230,10 @@ to filter unwanted mail.

      • Use this certificate to digitally sign messages you - send: If this field is empty or if it displays the wrong + send: If this field is empty or if it displays the wrong certificate, click Select to choose from the certificates you have on file.
      • -
      • Digitally sign messages: Select this checkbox if you +
      • Digitally sign messages: Select this checkbox if you want to digitally sign all the messages you send. (A personal certificate must be specified below before you can select this checkbox.)
      @@ -4212,12 +4257,12 @@ to filter unwanted mail.

      • Use this certificate to encrypt & decrypt messages sent to - you: If this field is empty or if it displays the wrong + you: If this field is empty or if it displays the wrong certificate, click Select to choose from the certificates you have on file.
      • -
      • Never: Select this option if you never want to use +
      • Never: Select this option if you never want to use encryption, or only occasionally.
      • -
      • Required: Select this option if you always want to use +
      • Required: Select this option if you always want to use encryption. If you don't have all the necessary certificates, the message won't be sent unless you explicitly turn off encryption for that message only.
      • @@ -4696,15 +4741,15 @@ to filter unwanted mail.

      • Email Address Collection: Select this if you want Mail & Newsgroups to automatically collect recipients' email addresses. Use the drop-down list to choose between having the addresses added to your - Collected Addresses book or your Personal address book.
      • + Collected Addresses or your Personal Address Book.
      • Address Autocompletion: Address autocompletion allows you to quickly address mail without having to search for names or type names completely. Select from which location Mail & Newsgroups will search for matching addresses: Local Address - Books (Personal Address Book, Collected Addresses Book, or any other - local address book) or Directory Server (an available LDAP - directory server) or both. If you want Mail & Newsgroups to highlight - addresses that do not autocomplete, then select that option. + Books (Personal Address Book, Collected Addresses, or any other local + address book) or Directory Server (an available LDAP directory + server) or both. If you want Mail & Newsgroups to highlight addresses + that do not autocomplete, then select that option.

        Note: If while addressing mail, multiple email address matches are found, Mail & Newsgroups displays a list of all possible @@ -4797,7 +4842,7 @@ to filter unwanted mail.

        buttons to order your tags by descending importance. Messages with multiple tags will be colored according to their most important tag.
      • Restore Defaults: Removes all customized tags and - restores just the default tags' text and colors.
      • + restores just the default tags' text and colors.

      [Return to beginning of @@ -4919,9 +4964,9 @@ to filter unwanted mail.

      working offline, going online, and disk space.

        -
      • Offline: Select how you want Mail & Newsgroups to +
      • Offline: Select how you want Mail & Newsgroups to handle messages when going online or offline.
      • -
      • Disk Space: Select this to conserve disk space by +
      • Disk Space: Select this to conserve disk space by automatically compacting message folders when it will save the amount of disk space you enter.
      diff --git a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/suite-toc.rdf b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/suite-toc.rdf index bd3604c4882..70008e91fed 100644 --- a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/suite-toc.rdf +++ b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/suite-toc.rdf @@ -364,6 +364,7 @@ +