It appears that yuv via mailop <post...@sfina.com> said: >The first thing to make internet email viable for the future is to >establish a defensible perimeter and keep bad actors out. Easier said >than done. ...
Unfortunately, e-mail walled gardens are a Well Known Bad Idea. The short version is that any collection of people large enough to be interesting is also large enough to have people you don't want to hear from. The slightly longer version is whatever criteria you use to decide whose mail to accept is unlikely to match the set of people whose mail you actually do want to accept, and the more hoops you expect people to jump through, the more likely it is that people will decide they weren't all that eager to send you that contract proposal. R's, John _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop