Creig Smith

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Name Creig Smith
User since June 12, 2009
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RequestPolicy

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

A great security tool. Sometimes a nuisance to keep adding new sites to the approved list, but it has prevented me from going to unintended bad sites several times, and blocks ads. I wouldn't surf without it. It's good to know what material is being pulled into a page before it's too late. Especially Javascript where unknown danger may lurk.
I would like to see it enhanced to allow CSS sheets to be accessed without prior approval, possibly images too.

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (0.5.15). 

Folder Account

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

This add-on is great when I've received an email to the "wrong" account, and move it over (or filter it) to the folder for the right account. Then the replies will use the right return address, if I have the message's *own* folder selected. But there is a problem if I have several messages open, from different folders. If I don't watch out, the from address will use the folder I have selected, for the last message I opened, different from the message I am replying to. That is just as bad as using the address from the message itself, which is the problem I wanted to solve.

.Now I'll admit that it does what the description says it will do, but I just wish it did something a little different (and the description was likewise different.)

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (3.0). 

Folder Account

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

This add-on is great when I've received an email to the "wrong" account, and move it over (or filter it) to the folder for the right account. Then the replies will use the right return address, if I have the message's *own* folder selected. But there is a problem if I have several messages open, from different folders. If I don't watch out, the from address will use the folder I have selected, for the last message I opened, different from the message I am replying to. That is just as bad as using the address from the message itself, which is the problem I wanted to solve.

.Now I'll admit that it does what the description says it will do, but I just wish it did something a little different (and the description was likewise different.)

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (3.0).