On 18.10.2013 20:20, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) wrote:

> Generally is not valuable to use only 1 email provider, because email is 
> made up of many pieces:
> - Inbound flow
> - Outbound flow
> - Data storage
> 
> That require a user to have at least 3 different providers by:
> - Splitting your communication flow
> - Stay on countries with (strong economy & strong privacy law)

I’m asking on the practical side of the plan. I mail Mr. A. Mr. Now, second 
email is more likely to end up in Spam. And there are so many yuppies writing 
about the glory of having a Spam filter. So most people think spam means bad 
and that’s it. Having the email address in the addressbook might help. But that 
leads to my second point: Mr. A, assuming he understands I’m the same person 
from a second email, hits reply, creating an inboud flow to a mailbox made for 
outbound trafic. Never found a way to fix that.
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