On 12 Feb 2020, at 7:02, Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop wrote:

Dnia 12.02.2020 o godz. 11:25:39 Laura Atkins via mailop pisze:
Right, but the way around, for bad behavior one should have and provide
data to prove it.


Why?

Isn't it obvious?

If you are accusing someone of any behaviour, you should have at least some evidence to back up your words. Otherwise, it's just arbitrary assumption.

I wonder why someone would ever ask such question as you asked.

Experience.

It has been true for many years that the overwhelming majority of previously unfamiliar mail sources which cannot be readily associated with any existing positive reputation information are going to engage in purely bad behavior. Surprisingly, this MAY be finally changing, if a very recent trend holds up. New bad actors have mostly stopped appearing in the past ~month. That is not long enough to counteract decades of zombie hordes.

The overwhelming majority of people walking along my street are entirely harmless and basically good people. I still lock my doors at night, because I'm pretty sure that nearly any person who would attempt to enter my house without explicit permission during a time when they would expect me to be asleep is actively up to no good.

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