On Mon 17/Aug/2020 14:48:31 +0200 Dotzero wrote:
On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 2:03 PM Alessandro Vesely <[email protected]> wrote:
Gmail has a visual perspective that allows them to know each and every
email domain worldwide, and employs a number of people who help
continuously upgrading domain reputation. In order to enjoy such
technology, medium-small domains can get a G Suite account. That's
oligopoly. If the technology were simpler and clearer, running one's
own mail server could be a valid alternative.
Setting aside DMARC, running email servers has always had a bit of
complexity that is beyond the ability of the average person. I'm not sure
what your point here is.
Having very many autonomous MTAs is better than oligopoly, from a
dynamic social stability point of view. As spam elimination is the
most prominent complexity that cause giving up private MTAs, global
DMARC adoption might have the potential to stabilize communications.
Best
Ale
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