It appears that Murray S. Kucherawy  <[email protected]> said:
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>On Mon, Feb 5, 2024 at 1:39 PM Steffen Nurpmeso <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> If a graphical user interface gives you a green "ok" button to
>> click, or "red" otherwise, that is even better as in browser URL
>> lines.  Then pop up a tree-view of message modifications and
>> alertize where it broke, checkbox for is-this-really-an-evil.
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>I remember seeing a study presented at a conference that showed people
>sometimes[*] click on links found in their spam folders. ...

At session with large mail providers at a meeting a year or two ago, I
recall at least one of them said they'd made the links in the spam
folder non-clickable to prevent people from doing that. Otherwise some
users will click on everything, "just in case the spam filter got it
wrong."

R's,
John

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