Hiding contact information

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub on 25 Sep 2011
Edited: Walter Roberson on 24 Feb 2022
Has anyone else noticed that TMW is pretty liberal about disclosing "hidden" email addresses. If you select to contact an individual who has hidden his/her "Community E-mail Address", then, you get a little text box and do not see the email addresses. If all works well, you never learn the individuals email address. If however, something goes wrong in the email delivery or the receiver has a vacation message, the returned email, is sent directly to you with the email address revealed. Doesn't seem so hidden to me.
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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub on 13 May 2012
I wish this had been fixed by now. I get emails asking me questions and have no way to privately respond to them.
Jan
Jan on 13 May 2012
I'm surprised that the number of persons suffering from this spam mailing seems to be very limited. While implementing a message system inside the forum means substantial work, TMW has decided not to add more impressing instructions for formatting code and a link to the "how to write a good question".

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub on 28 Jun 2012
The interface change now makes it clear that your email address is being revealed. While I would like a way to respond to queries anonymously, at least the system is clear about what is happening.

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Jan
Jan on 25 Sep 2011
A vacation message is not a good idea for an email address, which should be hidden. There is nothing that can be done by TWM in this case.
Some other forums use a message system on the server, such that the users only get a notification mail. This hides the personal email address and in times of spam flooding this is more user-friendly.
I recieve (too) many mails containing commands to solve a specific problem. If I reply directly, my email address is revealed. But I can copy the user name from the header and search in the list of contributors to create a reply through the web interface. This is not convenient.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 20 Oct 2011
For me, the email MATLAB questions from people I do not know get held in the same folder that accumulates the messages telling me that I've won the Microsoft lottery, or the ones asking me to spend my winnings on implausible body modifications. I could, if I choose, get rid of them all with a pair of clicks, "Delete All", "Confirm".
Not that I do that, but I could. With my email address out in public in more than 25,000 places already, hiding it here would merely increase the chance that any given email message I receive is spam, and decrease the chance that any given email message I receive might happen to be something interesting.
Jan
Jan on 20 Oct 2011
@Walter: You are right. I do not have problems with the anonymous spam mails from the net, too. They want to get my money, I do not want to release it - clear frontiers.
But here I voluntarily spend answers and the "answer my question soon" mails are impudent. The "Contact" link on the Answer's profile page is obviously an invitation for such messages. The same button on the FEX author's page does not cause troubles for me. It seems, like there are less "idiots" (from the Greek "idiotais": do not care about concerns of the community) in the FEX than in the Answers forum. Facing the facts would solve my problem also.

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Jan
Jan on 24 Feb 2012
BUMP
I still get too much annoying emails from users of this forum:
I want your answer to my question soon/immediately/urgently/asap!
In addition these mails do not contain a link to the question, such that there are 5 ways to react:
  1. Polite: Reply, that I do not reply. Then I offer my personal email address to people, who obviously do not care about the personal interest of others. Will these people sell my email address to spammers?
  2. Semi-polite: Copy the name of the authoer from the header of the mail, search in the list of contributors, decide for one of the authors if the name is not unique and post "please do not send mails to me" as a comment.
  3. Quiet, but with effort: Delete the mails manually.
  4. Quiet and cool: Let the spam filter delete all mails starting with "[MATLAB Central]". But I get important mails using this header from time to time. So I should create a policy like: Delete all from "[MATLAB Answers]..." except there is a "@mathworks" in the author's address.
  5. Secretive: Remove the contact address from my profile.
None of these points is sufficient for me. I'd prefer the following strategies:
  1. A communication system for personal mails inside the forum interface. Than my personal mail folder is not poluted.
  2. A radio-button in the contact form: "1. This message is personal", or "This message concerns the following thread:". In the first case the author has to supply his/her mail address, in the second case a link to the thread must be given.
The current system is a penalty for frequent contributors, who want to care about the 1% to 5% serious mails sent through the contact form. In addition it is an additional contribution to the world-wide junk-mail problem.
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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub on 24 Feb 2012
Your English is better than you give yourself credit for. I think I have written exactly what I mean. For clarification: TMW have demonstrated that they are willing to change the site based on user feedback, but that their quality control mechanisms result in a long lead time. I think it is clear that we should not expect items on the wish list to be addressed in less than 6 months. I think what you have picked up on is that I think the time it takes TMW to implement changes is ridiculous.
Potentially you (and some of the other editors) should change your email address to files@mathworks.com for a few days.
Jan
Jan on 25 Feb 2012
@Daniel: Sorry, of course you have written what you mean. I just could not decide, if your message included sarcasm, irony, exaggeration or was simply your impartial estimation.
I'm sure that Helen gets much more junk mails than I do.

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Jan
Jan on 16 Dec 2012
I want to BUMP this question.
Sometimes it would be useful to contact other users without revealing my email address, especially if they have attracted negative attention in the forum already.
I did not include my personal or professional email address in my Matlab profile, but a special address, which I can change if it is flooded by spam. But I was warned by a TMW member, that such impersonal addresses violate the policies and that the corresponding account could be deleted.
Therefore I have the need for two enhancements:
  1. The possibility to use a 2nd independent email address in the forums (e.g. in the FEX also)
  2. A web-based message system inside the forum, which stores e.g. up to 10 messages for each user. Then messages from the forum will not disturb the work outside the forum anymore.
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Jan
Jan on 17 Dec 2012
@Daniel: I have a need for personal messages, e.g. when I've missed Matt Fig here, when personal payed assistence is wanted or when a question contains the instruction for breaking the license conditions without any evil intention. I've even sent messages to you to discuss topics, which are not appropriate for a forum.
Lindsay Coutinho
Lindsay Coutinho on 17 Dec 2012
Edited: Rena Berman on 23 Feb 2022
@Jan, your MathWorks Account email needs to be a valid email address and requires verification. However, we allow you to enter a separate community email which is used for all MATLAB Central correspondence. This can be different from your MathWorks Account email and does not require being verified. You can edit your Community Profile here http://www.mathworks.com/mwaccount/profiles/edit. Hope this helps clarify.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 24 Feb 2012
This would be an interesting phenomenon to study. I have never gotten an urgnt doit4me email since starting at MathWorks in November. In fact I think I only ever got a few before that with my old email and that was posted all over CSSM.
Here are some possible explanations:
  1. I'm not high enough on the contributor list.
  2. I don't answer certain questions (luck?).
  3. I post my email address but provide the spam block REMOVE in it.
I'm guessing number three has the most weight in that it's easier to copy the email than to click contact. If you are not a native speaker of English, or are truly in a hurry, it might not be apparent that you need to remove certain letters.
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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub on 13 Sep 2012
@Sean while Jan's observation is reasonable, it is not an answer to my question.
DGM
DGM on 24 Feb 2022
So this is the moment where Jan's avatar was formed. I feel like I've stumbled upon the answer to a great mystery.

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