Yes, I am aware of the workarounds, and went through the exact same steps that you mentioned several times. This is clearly not a solution. Can someone from the team comment on why email addresses are published in the first place ? I do not see any advantages and plenty of disadvantages. Spam notwithstanding, I am not a big fan of the email being published at all.
On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 11:10 PM, Lachlan Musicman <data...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 24 April 2017 at 12:24, Prasun Gera <prasun.g...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> That doesn't work very well. The spam bots use different emails. And >> gmail marks the entire message thread as spam, not just the spam reply. >> >> On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 7:20 AM, Dewangga Bachrul Alam < >> dewangg...@xtremenitro.org> wrote: >> >>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>> Hash: SHA256 >>> >>> Mark as spam, and they gone from my inbox. :) >>> >>> > > > If you are using gmail: > > - block the email address > - mark the message as spam (not the thread) > - you can then delete the message in question > > > Note that this can still cause issues wrt workplace and SFW images, as > Gmail automatically "previews" images. > > I leave them to deal with at home and have reported the problem to my > manager and IT team so they know it's not my fault - as both acknowledge > and understand that this forum has been very valuable to us wrt getting > things working. > > L. > > > > ------ > The most dangerous phrase in the language is, "We've always done it this > way." > > - Grace Hopper > > > > > -- > Manage your subscription for the Freeipa-users mailing list: > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users > Go to http://freeipa.org for more info on the project >
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