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Email is an open system, right? Anyone can send a message to anyone… unless they are on Gmail! School Interviews uses two email servers t…
Email is an open system, right? Anyone can send a message to anyone… unless they are on Gmail! School Interviews uses two email servers t…
I disagree on this point. Spam is a customer service and if a company will face the consequence if users are upset by to much spam which actually has been a reason folks used to abandon emails in the passed before spam filters got good which was done at the product level initially. The standards came later out of what was being done at each place independently.
I don’t understand your rebuttal. Nothing actually counters anything I said other than you saying you disagree. The rest of the post isn’t contradictive. I agree spam is bad. I agree it’s important to stop it. My point is that spam servers can’t meet the requirements listed above. The only behavior that Gmail is calling out is the amount of emails being sent, but they’re still sending them. That’s not countering spam. That’s pushing people to use their own system which is identical but isn’t free.
yeah I think I misunderstood you. I thought you were saying there was not reason to block if they met all the standards. Which just turns sending spam into the get your link high ranked type or thing.