On 2020-11-21 07:14, Roger Clarke wrote:

> As I understand it, the purpose of spam-registers is so that ISPs receiving 
> email can check the IP-address **of the SMTP-server** from which a message is 
> despatched.  If some threshold volume of messages from that address is 
> detected as spam, [...].

That's my understanding too, for what it's worth.

But is it possible the institutions hosting the recipient's email servers have 
centrally-managed clients with filters which move some messages to the 'junk' 
folder without touching the headers?  Of course such messages should also be 
flagged as unread so the recipient knows they're there, but that invites users 
to treat the junk folder as another inbox.  Alternatively, messages may be 
tagged as junk in the transfer protocol, especially if IMAP is used.

David Lochrin
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