URL in From display name — inbox-column clickbait
display-name-contains-url
What this tier means
High-confidence threat indicator — phishing, impersonation, BEC, or scam pattern. Strong contributor to the trash decision.
How Gorganizer detects this
The From header's display name contains a URL or URL-shortener host — e.g. `"Click bit.ly/free-gift" <spam@attacker>`. Mail clients render the display name prominently in the inbox "From" column, and some clients even linkify URL-shaped display names, so the user can click straight from the inbox list into the attacker's landing page. Legitimate senders never put URLs in display names. Detection is scoped to the display name and requires either an `https?://` prefix OR a known shortener host — dot-separated names like "J.R. Doe" and prose like "Accounting Communications" don't false-fire.
False-positive guard
Every signal in Gorganizer feeds a multi-module score — never a sole verdict. This is a threat-tier signal — it adds a strong contribution to the trash score. The full pipeline still requires convergence across multiple modules + a margin over the safety floor before deletion happens, and Gmail's trash (30-day recovery) is always used — never permanent delete.
About the scoring engine
Gorganizer's scoring engine emits over 1,800 signals across six modules — headers, sender, subject, body, attachments, and structural metadata. Every email is scored by every module independently; the final verdict requires multiple modules to agree and the trash score to beat the safety floor by a margin.
Sacred safety guards — never delete starred emails, replies, calendar invites, receipts/invoices, or attachments — apply unconditionally regardless of any signal.
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