I beg to differ. I am registered to several mailing lists, none of them hide the names or addresses in the messages themselves (but they do hide part of the email address in the archives). I also have maintained an email list for years. 1. The lists I follow or maintain are not spammed. 2. Moreover, I manage my own email server, did not even care to install an anti-spam on it and receive so few spam among the many emails I receive from it that I did not even create a spam folder in my email client for this server. So I think the issue was more with the management of the list than anything (like a not so safe registration process, or not doing a dmarc validation of the incoming emails). Anyway I see the current behavior as an hindrance at least for me, so: 1. As suggested by Alexander I will try to request a list admin to change this behavior. 2. if unsuccessful I will just unsubscribe. Have a good day, Didier Le 14/04/2022 à 16:06, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit : > That actually makes a lot of sense when it's put like that. See I don't think showing names or adresses would solve that issue, if anything it'd just rear its ugly head again. Plus the scraping of email addresses, too.i > > On Thu, Apr 14, 2022 at 06:53:59AM -0700, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: >> Many years ago, whenever myself-and-others would post here, almost >> immediately a graphic language reply from a spammer would get sent. So >> eventually hiding our mail addresses solved those issues. >> Chime _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list