At 10:34 16-06-2009, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
Yes, but everybody else has the right to consider me a fool for
that. What unacceptably affects reliability is that I could claim I
never received them since they ended up in the spam folder.
You should read the terms of service before making such claims.
They'll eventually have to, if they get no acknowledge.
It's cheaper to discontinue the service for that user.
Hm... sound? Vernon's list is not really helpful, except for trying
and discourage potential submitters. Reviewing all relevant RFCs is
a good advice, except that RFCs don't mention why they failed to be
effective anti-spam solutions.
The point is that before submitting a new proposal, you should read
previous proposals and figure out why they failed to be
effective. You can then avoid making the same mistakes.
Regards,
-sm
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