On 9/14/22 3:11 PM, William Kern via mailop wrote:
You are Correct. Context matters here.
:-)
A SpamTag thus is only useful on an email client that has been setup to automatically sort 'SPAM' tags into the Junk folder. Thus that email is still delivered to and on the recipient mailserver available for immediate review, but not clogging the inbox.
The important thing is that both ham and spam are delivered to the end users and it's up to them to decide how to display / file them.
Perhaps there is a server side filtering of spam into a separate folder, but there should also be a process to bypass that and deliver spam directly to the inbox if the user wants. The key point being that it's the user's choice.
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