On Fri, 04 Mar 2016 17:55:15 -0500, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
>The whole Internet is in the process of dividing between a strictly
>controlled, monetized/verified corporate network and a non-monetized
>free network, each of which may eventually be unable to talk to the
>other.

At least for email we already reached this to a large extent.

Some funny information about free as in beer email addresses:

safe-mail.net forces the user to at least once a month log in and use
the web interface, instead of an external MUA.

mail.com allows to sent not more than two or three mails an hour.

As already pointed out, yahoo and rocketmail usually reject all mailman
mails, so you automatically get unsubscribed from the mailing lists,
google soon will follow yahoo. A few mailing lists still work with
yahoo, but for those lists you don't receive your own mail sent to the
list and this actually is the preliminary stage before it completely
stops working.

On Fri, 04 Mar 2016 17:34:29 -0500, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
>It was organized crime seeking ransom, which to their credit Hushmail
>utterly refused to pay, choosing to ride out the attack instead.

Criminals who try to make their money with DDoS attack extortions are
on the rise. For sure the providers ride out the attacks and this
sometimes takes weeks, but at least takes several days. This in addition
with the "random" blackhole listing, that is not only done by evil
companies, but also provided by some "libre" mailing lists, very much
by linux audio org lists (LAU and LAD) and once we need an individual
address for each recipient + rotation of used email addresses.

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