On Tue, 11 May 2021 19:45:28 +0200, André Peters via mailop
<[email protected]> wrote:
>What is this crap good for when it sends one out of 1000?
&c. &c.
You may wish to take into account economic realities.
YOU are not a Microsoft customer.
The RECIPIENTS are not Microsoft customers.
None of the above parties pays Microsoft a cent.
Microsoft, Google, and whatever Y!/AOL/VZN may be this week have no inherent
economic interest in facilitating any aspect of your email sending. Their
efforts at mitigating bad effects of filtering system decisions are tuned
largely toward keeping their users happy and engaged, to the extent that they
are tuned at all in any practical engineering sense.
If your email is important to the recipients, then they should be encouraged
to complain to the provider when it is not delivered -- although they may not
be the customer, they are in fact the product.
mdr
--
"There are no laws here, only agreements."
-- Masahiko
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