On 9/14/22 6:16 AM, Dan Malm via mailop wrote:
I disagree hard on that one. We used to reject mails flagged as spam by our filters and it was wildly unpopular. Implementing delivery to a spam folder was very much welcomed by most users (though ofc you can't please everyone... We got some complaints, but far less than we got for rejecting)

You seem to be talking as if it's a binary choice to accept (and filter) or reject spam. -- I maintain that this is not the case.

I've been happily accepting ham and moderate spam while also rejecting grotesque spam for multiple decades. As such, I maintain that there is a trinary choice.



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