Hi Thomas, > you perhaps subscribed to one of the "Resent-*" lists ? > Not as far as I know. > > Subject: *****SPAM***** Bug#1065537: ITP: bleak-retry-connector -- > > Connector for Bleak Clients that handles transient connection failures > > The mark "*****SPAM*****" does not appear in the archive >
This line is set by spamassassin on my own computer, when a spam mail is marked as spam. Then it will be filtered out. But I can not see, WHJY it is recognised as apam! > https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2024/03/msg00076.html > > All in all it looks like a legit message, not like spam. > So the suspect would sit after Debian's mail servers. > > The only Received header i see between Debian and you is: > > Received: from bendel.debian.org (bendel.debian.org [82.195.75.100]) > > > > by mail104c50.megamailservers.eu (8.14.9/8.13.1) with ESMTP > > id 4269vZOl098298 > > for <hans.ullr...@loop.de>; Wed, 6 Mar 2024 09:57:37 +0000 > > It looks like either megamailservers.eu or your own processing added > the spam mark to the subject. > Hmm, suspicious. I changed nothing and suddenly many mails from debian-user (but not all, only some) are recognized as spam. And I can not see, why they are. Thre are no URLs in it, no suspicous gifs or any other content. Just quite normal mails. And some are flagged as spam, some not. Weired..... > > Have a nice day :) > > Thomas Best Hans