On 24/3/2016 18:17, Jay Hennigan wrote:
Once third-party mailers begin using the credentials of specific
freemail accounts to send bulk mail that generates a non-trivial
number of complaints and/or bounces, the battle has escalated.
I am only just recently mulling this over so I haven't really thought
through the consequences of a mass adoption of this.
My first thoughts on the scenario you describe is that freemail
providers can have a policy that outside mail sending access is NOT for
bulk mail sending, via capping rates per IP/account/etc., using paypal
features, etc. It will basically come down to the same basic problem
they have now: identifying bulk email senders. They'll just have extra
data points with their authenticated user to make that decision plus
more ways to mitigate.
--GM
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