> Note that this behaviour is also the correct way to handle actual spam
> from spammers ...

It may be the correct way to handle actual spam from spammers. It is arguably 
not the correct way to handle non-spam email from non-spammers.

> Someone well respected round here advises "send email people have asked
> for" ... those people find that in the spam folder

There is one class of emails to which this logic does not apply: real humans 
sending email to other real humans. If I send a message to a friend or a 
colleague, that is often not something they explicitly asked for, and they 
often do not know I am going to send it, but that does not mean they do not 
want it. Maybe I am in the minority of people who worry about this.

Thanks,
Kasper

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