Re: Complaint to ADs regarding censorship of dissent

Michael De Roover <ietf@nixmagic.com> Mon, 24 November 2025 15:38 UTC

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Previously I have blocked Daniel from contacting me through settings in iOS. Nonetheless, Apple Mail just shows me that this is a blocked contact, as well as the full message I did not want to yet again be disgraced with. I find this discourse deeply stressful and do not want to ever see it again.

I believe my mail servers (which run Postfix and Dovecot) support Sieve, but I am unfamiliar with how that works. Ideally, I’d have one of my mail clients (e.g. KMail) give instructions that are stored and executed by the servers. How would you go about this? Much obliged!

Met vriendelijke groet,
Michael De Roover