If you look at the headers, you can tell which ones are fake phishing and real phishing.
If you look at the headers, you can tell which ones are fake phishing and real phishing.
IIRC, a normal prune doesn’t get rid of those, only the --all prune does that. The normal one only erases images that aren’t associated with any container.
Firefox, which has most of the desktop extensions also working on mobile.
Most companies add an email header like “X-PHISHTEST” to the phishing tests (and a corresponding spam filter rule) to ensure they don’t get caught by spam filters. If you look at the headers of a spam email, the company test emails will have that header.