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Re: Gmail email blocking is off the rails (again)
From: Bjørn Mork <bjorn () mork no>
Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2019 10:34:37 +0100
"John Levine" <johnl () iecc com> writes:
Google accepts my mail just fine, including from my mailing lists. Their goal is to make their users happy by accepting the mail the users want and not the mail the users don't want.
If we rule out asking the users for every mail, then that means applying statistics on empirical data. The problem is that smoothing the edges might throw away mail that the recipient care about, just because most other users didn't. Small players risk being blocked on the sole reason that they are too small to make any measurable number of gmail users want their mail. Bjørn
Current thread:
- Re: Gmail email blocking is off the rails (again), (continued)
- Re: Gmail email blocking is off the rails (again) John R. Levine (Dec 04)
- Re: Gmail email blocking is off the rails (again) Matthew Pounsett (Dec 04)
- Re: Gmail email blocking is off the rails (again) John R. Levine (Dec 04)
- Re: Gmail email blocking is off the rails (again) Matthew Pounsett (Dec 04)
- Re: Gmail email blocking is off the rails (again) Constantine A. Murenin (Dec 04)
- Re: Gmail email blocking is off the rails (again) Matthew Pounsett (Dec 05)
- Re: Gmail email blocking is off the rails (again) Constantine A. Murenin (Dec 04)
- Re: Gmail email blocking is off the rails (again) George Michaelson (Dec 04)
- Re: Gmail email blocking is off the rails (again) bzs (Dec 04)
- RE: Gmail email blocking is off the rails (again) Keith Medcalf (Dec 04)
- Re: Gmail email blocking is off the rails (again) Bjørn Mork (Dec 05)