Dnia  7.10.2019 o godz. 14:35:54 Mathieu Bourdin pisze:
> 
> The technical corrections you did are only the first step, now you have to
> make sure that each and every mail you send from your infrastructure
> complies with the greatest of all rules: send mail only to people who
> asked for it, and make sure you send only what they asked you to send. 
> Contacting people out of the blue by sending to adresses "found on
> websites" is a dangerous gamble.

Let's make this clear. I'm NOT sending ANY "bulk", unsolicited messages and
NEVER DID.

ALL messages I mention here are purely personal messages.

By writing to an "address found on a website" I mean when for example
someone is selling something on the Internet, and I write to the address
he/she put in the advertisement, because I want to buy that thing and want
to know more about it.

Or I write to the author of an article I found on the Internet (and his
email address was published under the article) because I have a different
point of view that I want to discuss with him.

Or I want to write a letter to some newspaper and I send it to the address
which is listed on their website as designated for the letters from the
readers.

Isn't this the purpose for which the email was created and for which people
are publishing their addresses on websites?

If anybody followed the rule "send mail only to people who asked for it",
then nobody would ever send any email, because someone has to send first,
and only then he/she can ask the other person to reply :)
-- 
Regards,
   Jaroslaw Rafa
   r...@rafa.eu.org
--
"In a million years, when kids go to school, they're gonna know: once there
was a Hushpuppy, and she lived with her daddy in the Bathtub."

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