On Tue, 2022-09-13 at 07:47 -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> Every post has a 
> Archived-At:
> header that provides a link to that exact message in the archives. 
> That can be provided to identify the message.

Though headers aren't so easily viewed on some systems.  You typically
get your choice of about four (to/from/date/subject) or all of them
(and that can be a lot).  If people read on mobile devices, they may
not get any choice about it.

If I click on that header in Evolution (as you'd expect to be able to
with a HTTP address) I get a 503 error from a web server.  I still get
a 503 error if I strip it back to: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/

The point me and Patrick were commenting on was making it easier to
report spam.  Not a different way of difficulty.  With the current
system, the issue reporting link at the bottom of an email, I have to
create a Fedora account before I even know what procedure I'm going to
have to go through.  At that stage I abort with a "not yet another
account I have to create, I'm already drowning in passwords".

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