Hans <hans.ullr...@loop.de> wrote: > 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.....
So if it's not you, then it sounds like you need to ask megamailservers.eu why.