Hi, Nicolas George wrote: > Well, I have never seen any hint of that kind of feature.
As for sprit of our days: https://techcrunch.com/2017/05/17/google-brings-smart-replies-to-gmail-on-ios-and-android/ https://www.theverge.com/2017/7/26/16000562/easilydo-edison-mail-app-email-smart-reply-security-new-name But i found none yet which would combine this with a dummy text generator. > Your Occam's razor is definitely blunted. Can it be yours is a two-handed sword ? > These mails are spams > masquerading as legitimate answers to bypass automated filters and catch > the reader's attention, nothing more. This theory does not explain why it is so focused on debian-user, where it is very unlikely to find a receptive audience. Further, if this spam shall sneak through spam filters, why does nearly all of it bear that peculiar URL domain ? > That is the simplest explanation, You may get to a less easily refutable theory by saying that somebody simply wants to annoy us. (By using painfully dull means. So evil.) But i prefer the idea that there is some reason behind this and we are the public test area for something more insidious. Have a nice day :) Thomas

