On 2024-04-18 at 11:15, Hans wrote: > Sorry, the spam tag appears because of DCIM in the header. > > Not my fault. But it did not appear on *this* message from you to the list. Is there a reason you couldn't edit the Subject: lines of the replies you're sending, before you send them, to remove the marker? If the marker were being added to the replies after you send them (which would be an odd behavior, since presumably the reason it's being added is that the mail servers think there's something odd about the mail when it's incoming, and there isn't anything odd about the mail you're *sending* except where it's addressed to), then an edit like that wouldn't do anything. But if it were being added after you send the mail, presumably it would have been added to this "Sorry" message as well - and it wasn't, even though that mail too is a reply to an E-mail you received through the list, and is addressed to the list. It would therefore seem as if editing out the "*****SPAM*****" marker from your replies before you send them would result in the replies showing up on the mailing list without that marker. -- The Wanderer The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw
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