Hello.

On 19.07.16 08:13, Friet Pan wrote:
i use yahoo to mail with mailinglists but i use TOR to connect to yahoo.

tuns out that all my posts now end up in everyones spam folders.

Is this because the tor exitnodes are used by spammers?

or is every mail that was send from a TOR user falsely marked as spam?

also the subscription confirmation email i received from this list ended up in 
yahoo's spam.
I see that roughly 10% of messages from tor-talk@lists.torproject.org from different people go into Gmail's spam folder. If you send a message via Yahoo's webmail, the message is sent from Yahoo's server, not from Tor. So it's not likely that using Tor is relevant in your case.

So now i also wonder how many people on this list are not receiving THIS 
message.
This message has not gone into the spam folder.

Can i sue yahoo for falsely tagging my mails as spam?  or better can TOR sue 
Yahoo? :-D and win and get a lot of money to put into development?

please have a look at dmarc.org it tries to explain in lawyer-ish speak how the 
yahoo, gmail, facebook aol, paypal, ebay, amazon cartel teamed together to 
force people to 'autenticate'

authenticate as in ...get a code that they can use to invade our privacy. (or 
is this my brain going into paranoia mode?)
No spam filter is perfect. My advice: do something useful, dude, instead of suing people providing you a service for free.

can this be fixed?

Or do we need a new email protocol that respects privacy by default,  
decentralized, with whitelist and request to communicate and eventually a 
blacklist to be able to block extreme cases.
Privacy is a broad term. I guess privacy means anonymity here. Then your anonymity conflicts with my desire to throw away spam. How can I know whether a message is a spam without reading it? One method is when an algorithm reads the message. This method is employed in many mail services. It is not perfect, as you see. Another method is when I read only messages digitally signed and from people which I trust. This method is more powerful than the previous and requires senders to reveal their identity. You see now?

I *intentionally* use Gmail spam filter despite being able not to use it. Because 95% of messages in the spam folder are real spam. Because few people sign digitally their messages.

is it enough to move away from yahoo, or will the same stuff happen when using 
another email provider?
At least, a mail service of a paid web hoster allows you to turn off spam filtering.
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