• @RoyalEngineering
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    201 year ago

    Blog post talks about importance of SPF, DKIM and DMARC

    Blog doesn’t use https

  • @TurboDiesel
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    101 year ago

    What a joke of an article. Company is mad they can’t keep getting away with violating their ToS by sending mass mail through regular Google Workspace accounts.

    There’s a reason paid mass marketing email companies exist. I don’t really see how this “breaks email.”

  • @eleitl
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    61 year ago

    Can confirm. I wouldn’t want to be the postmaster responsible for consistent delivery to the Big Three. You would have better chances talking to walls.

  • @A_A
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    1 year ago

    proton mail should be used instead
    …again, Google’s motto is : Don’t be evil, leave this to us.

    Edit : let leave this_to_us

  • @emptyother
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    21 year ago

    Jup. I tried running our own email host for our customers too. It was impossible. We switched to sendgrid eventually.

  • @pandarisu
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    11 year ago

    Damn. As a long time Gmail user, I used to be very happy with the spam protection and would never have an issue with it. In the past couple of years though I’ve started receiving multiple spam messages in my inbox per week (and occasionally legit emails in spam)

    With this, the rate limiting and privacy implications, it’s driving me away from a service I used to love