On Dec 23, 8:30 am, Krystox <krys...@gmail.com> wrote: > We have a service to let user to send greeting cards to their friends. > Soon we realize people might mark those emails as spam. As a result, > the account used to do mail.send() is easily suspended for abuse. > > My question is GAE mail quota allows sending thousands of emails per > day, even the free quota is 2000. How it is possible to not being > marked as abuse? > > Again, we have no intention to spam. Just want to know what is the > correct way to use this email service. Thank you! Largest companies want to know this "how to spam well?" Scam or skimming are the real problems. Paul Graham http://www.paulgraham.com/spam.html canned a classic essay a while ago and to check smtp throughput as well with related tools spamassassin can ensure that your smtp really passed it. Thing is liking or disliking not really is a reason. I usually think it's negotiating with a dictator and avoid set ultimata. And use http://spamassassin.apache.org/ to ensure smtp really passes it. It's boils down more to negociation than RFC format. // Nick Rosencrantz
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