That's a different question.
Sulphur in this context means hydrogen sulphide, which attacks most metals. It shouln't be considered as regular athmospheric content, but is present in some situations, e.g. chemistry, bioengineering plants, wastewater systems, also naturally occurring in swamps, volacanos, natural gas. I'm not aware of any electronic components emitting it.
If you read the references thoroughly, they are talking about electronics for harsh enviroment. "Anti sulphur" resistors would be useless unless the complete circuit is designed to resist the contaminants. If you are designing equipment for harsh enviroment, you should possibly consider it.