>> that google is provably wrong and provably non-transarent in how they >> decide what inbound e-mail to reject. > > Unless you have a solution which ensures that only good senders are able to > send email, then yes, you will find that receivers will be mostly > non-transparent on how they decide what to reject. Any receiver protecting > their users will be. > >> know better than to cooperate with your oppressor. > > This was stressed before (even by the list admin): But if you want people to > collaborate and be more transparent, maybe refrain from sentences like the > one above.
Seconded. Google does not do things the way I would, and I find them frustrating, yes, but no, it is not true about there being some conspiracy to keep you out, and no, it's not unfixable, unless you stick your head in the sand or put your fingers in your ears and don't do things the right way for 2022 because you don't want to or can't. Cheers, Al Iverson -- Al Iverson / Deliverability blogging at www.spamresource.com Subscribe to the weekly newsletter at wombatmail.com/sr.cgi DNS Tools at xnnd.com / (312) 725-0130 / Chicago (Central Time) _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list [email protected] https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop
