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Off-topic: "My email isn't spam"

In the tag, I routinely flag the following for closing as off-topic.

  • My email is blocked by Gmail as spam, what can I do?
  • My email is blocked as spam, how do I configure PTR / SPF / DKIM / what not?
  • My email is blocked as spam, how can I reformat it so it goes through?

Tangentially, there is also

  • Help, my system was hacked and is transmitting spam
  • Help, my system is blacklisted by a DNSBL or similar reputation provider

Obviously, none of these topics are programming-related.

  • There is no way to programmatically influence (say) Gmail's company-internal decisions for what to block -- and if you find a way to bypass one particular filter of theirs, it's only a matter of time before the spammers notice, too; and so any useful answer will be extremely volatile, and likely to be obsolete by the time a reader visits the question.

  • Configuring DNS and related infrastructure obviously belongs on https://serverfault.com/ (though will likely be closed as a duplicate there, I guess).

  • The third topic really goes by the same reasoning as the first -- even if changing which headers are transmitted might coincidentally involve some programming, email deliverability as such is not a programming topic (and in fact, I don't believe there is a place in the Stack Exchange network for this particular topic currently). What to put in your message in order to bypass one or more spam filters is fundamentally a content question, not a logic question.

Now, my close votes have generally been accepted, though not always so; and now, one correspondent is challenging my close vote. Thus I am posting here in the hope that my reasoning could be either refuted, or accepted as a consensus interpretation of the StackOverflow posting guidelines.

This is not a question about how to react to off-topic questions in general; it seeks to clarify the scope of the posting guidelines regarding this specific group of topics. My interpretation of the site policies is that these questions should be closed as off-topic, and that there isn't usually another site in the SE network to refer them to. Is my interpretation correct?

For background, here are some samples of previous close votes of mine.

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