On 10/2/19 1:12 AM, ast wrote: > Le 01/10/2019 à 20:56, Timur Tabi a écrit : >> Could you please fix your email software so that it shows a legitimate >> email address in the From: line? Your emails all show this: >> >> From: ast <n...@gmail.com> >> >> All of your emails are being caught in my spam filter because of this >> address. I would email you privately, but I know n...@gmail.com isn't >> your real email address. >> > > Do "legitimate" means and address with a dot ? > But your own email address doesn't have a dot. > > I don't want to show my real email address > because I don't want to be flooded with spam. > > I choose: ast.donotans...@gmail.com > Hope it will convenient for you > Legitimate means one that you 'own' or are authorized to use. If you have not registered with gmail this email address, then your use of it qualifies as abuse (as it may well be impersonation of someone else), and may be enough grounds for the service you are using for posting to permanently ban you from ever posting again. There are some domains specifically reserved so that purpose, like invalid.
If you want to use an invalid email address, then you could use something like 'ast@invalid' or 'ast@email.invalid' and then you know that you can't be accidentally impersonating someone else. -- Richard Damon -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list