I am in agreement that, regardless of the complaints, this is a good policy, and one that should teach users a very necessary lesson.
You do not, EVER, mark as spam a message that comes from a service to which you have subscribed, PERIOD, and certainly not from an e-mailing list you had to go to great effort to join.? If you don't want the message, delete it.? If you're getting too much traffic, then learn the methods Groups.io gives you for:
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??
Spam is not just a message you don't want from a group you've subscribed to.? ?Marking these as spam now has ripple effects because these designations get aggregated by various ISPs and spam filters, causing people who actually should be getting stuff they want to have to jump through hoops to get it.
If an e-mail message is not unsolicited, and messages from a subscription service are never unsolicited even if the message is unwanted, it is not spam.? It may be junk, but it's not spam, and should never be identified as such.
--
Brian - Windows 10 Home, 64-Bit, Version 1803, Build 17134
???? I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use.
? ? ? ? ?~ Galileo Galilei