* Guillaume MULLER <guillaume.mul...@univ-st-etienne.fr> [2021-04-08 11:30]: > Hi all, > > I recently sent an email on this mailing list (see > https://orgmode.org/list/b1e778c5-acbf-8a17-c9bf-dcb6693e9...@univ-st-etienne.fr/ > ) > > Since then, I'm receiving spams on the email address I used to send the > message. > > After some research, it seems that this email address only appears on 2 > websites, notably this orgmode.org mailing list archive. > > Would it be possible to configure the archive to obfuscate / hide > the email addresses inorder to protect its users?
While your assumption is that you are getting spam because your email is published on those websites, this does not say it is true cause of you getting spam. It is enough that you give your email address to anybody, like a friend or associate, and you can start getting spam. Mailing list archives do not obfuscate email addresses, and in automated data harvesting that is easily solved. Please note, it is more important for people to communicate and be able to reach each other than taking care of individual spam problems. My side spam is mostly being solved automatically, server side, by using Spamhouse. You may advise to your email service provider to use that feature or some other feature. Spam problem is not a remote problem, not something on outside parties to solve, it is to be solved on your side. You may train your email client to recognize spam. Email is not and never was perfect. -- Jean Take action in Free Software Foundation campaigns: https://www.fsf.org/campaigns Sign an open letter in support of Richard M. Stallman https://rms-support-letter.github.io/