The client is more like a cross between an SMS and chat client than a mail
client, but otherwise they work like any other 'consumer webmail' style
email address.  We have several users subscribed to things like google
groups and yahoo groups.


On 6/25/12 5:21 PM, "John Levine" <[email protected]> wrote:

>>>The p=reject policy ...
>>
>>Correct.  It's been that way for over a year and no one's complained yet.
>
>Not being much of a Facebook user, I don't remember what sorts of mail
>FB users can send out.  (Clearly, they don't subscribe to mailing
>lists.)  Can you briefly describe it, or is there a summary somewhere?
>
>R's,
>John


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