>
> Surely the EF should ensure that EF messages do not contain what is
> clearly partial SPAM?
>

I looked through about a dozen messages sent from various eclipse.org lists
and found this in none of them (but did find it in several examples of
messages sent from GitHub). The one example that you've presented is from
GitHub.

If you have specific examples that come from eclipse.org, please cite them
in an issue and start a conversation about sorting this out with the IT
team.

Wayne

On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 3:26 PM Ed Willink <ed.will...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi
>
> Yes, the tails may be a red herring. It was just that the 'Spam'
> messages I rescued were from Eclipse and they all had this tail, which
> despite the comment in
>
> https://developers.google.com/gmail/markup/actions/declaring-actions
>
> are not ignored by the Thunderbird email client. Surely the EF should
> ensure that EF messages do not contain what is clearly partial SPAM?
> Bugzilla was fine.
>
> It appears that contrary to the 0.05% false positive rate claimed for
> the Gmail Spam filter, it was actually more like 50% for me affecting
> many senders. Truly abysmal. Any in a folder that requires a couple of
> scrolling actions to reveal.
>
>      Regards
>
>          Ed Willink
>
> On 09/06/2022 11:36, Arthur van Dorp wrote:
> > Hi Ed
> >
> > Not sure those "tails" are to blame. They are actually meant for mail
> clients and Gmail supports those:
> >
> > https://developers.google.com/gmail/markup/actions/declaring-actions
> >
> > Regards
> > Arthur
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: cross-project-issues-dev <
> cross-project-issues-dev-boun...@eclipse.org> On Behalf Of Ed Willink
> > Sent: Thursday, 9 June, 2022 12:20
> > To: Cross project issues <cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org>
> > Subject: [cross-project-issues-dev] Solved: Gmail thinks Gitlab is Spam
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > I have been complaining recently about lost emails, particularly all
> those from gitlab, github and some from cross-project-dev.
> >
> > Problem solved. The lost emails have a tail that looks like:
> >
> > [ { "@context": "http://schema.org";, "@type": "EmailMessage",
> > "potentialAction": { "@type": "ViewAction", "target":
> > "
> https://github.com/eclipse-m2e/m2e-core/pull/735#issuecomment-1150841883
> ","url":
> > "
> https://github.com/eclipse-m2e/m2e-core/pull/735#issuecomment-1150841883";,
> > "name": "View Pull Request" }, "description": "View this Pull Request on
> GitHub", "publisher": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "GitHub",
> > "url": "
> https://smex-ctp.trendmicro.com:443/wis/clicktime/v1/query?url=https%3a%2f%2fgithub.com&umid=54465e77-e305-480a-8537-dee40869dc31&auth=2553b7ee1b402f6c614d840b79175d8e10d66fea-f28b8dabd5154be63373caed4ac034dbbd4db939";
> } } ]
> >
> > The latest 'improved' Gmail spam filter is 'clever' enough to regard the
> tail gibberish as a Spam indicator, and so Thunderbird failed to download
> the messages for me.
> >
> > Unfortunately if you log on to Gmail, the Spam folder is not visible
> unless you scroll the folder list, so I was deceived into thinking there
> was no recoverable personal Spam just lost global Spam.
> >
> > Once I scrolled and opened the Spam folder, Eureka, there are all the
> lost emails (well 30 days worth). After marking a few as not-Spam, the
> filter was trained and 180 lost emails were available to Thunderbird.
> >
> > Bottom line. If you use Gmail, review your Spam folder because recent
> Eclipse communications have a junk tail that predisposes them to be treated
> as Spam.
> >
> > Surely Eclipse should not be sending messages with such a provocative
> junk tail?
> >
> >       Regards
> >
> >           Ed Willink
> >
> >
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