These are real people with bank accounts? Get paid? Have money for breakfast 
lunch dinner and a roof over their heads?

Just asking because my own bank account stupidly enough requires a phone number 
to log in online whether or not I even have an email address.

And the POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) system, including cell phone 
service, unlike the internet at large which is based on open standards, is a 
highly proprietary closed-source-only multinational corporate fee-for-service 
system based on billing and debt collections for long distance calls, mostly 
owned by fraudsters, blackmailers, thieves, extortioners and hackers, and 
subject to strict intellectual property restrictions and intelligence 
surveillance by various governments and nation-states as well as court orders 
relating to domestic violence restraining orders, no-contact orders and various 
other "established" service of process in local small town court systems to 
obstruct or deny access.

AT&T and friends have been around since the early railroad days, and there are 
people who need to be SERVED here like no one has ever been served in over 150 
years in the United States.

On October 1, 2022 3:52:43 AM AKDT, Marc <m...@f1-outsourcing.eu> wrote:
>> >Oct  1 13:31:46 xxxx sendmail[30321]: 291BVjjx030318:
>> to=<x...@gmail.com>, delay=00:00:01, xdelay=00:00:01, mailer=esmtp,
>> pri=122536, relay=gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com. [142.250.102.27],
>> dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent (OK  1664623906 gs19-
>> 20020a1709072d1300b00777a40d515dsi4096082ejc.456 - gsmtp)
>> >
>> >I just tested for you, enabled the sieve forward, send test mail and
>> the forward is being accepted by google.
>> >
>> >
>> 
>> Thanks for the test. However, does your test mail had a "bogus"
>> Message-ID header in it like I tried to explain ?
>> 
>
>You wrote in the original email the message was rejected. Sorry I don't have 
>login access to my gmail test account anymore since the google @#$%@#$% wanted 
>to have me add a phone number. 

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