> Il 15/04/2022 16:43 Laura Atkins via mailop <mailop@mailop.org> ha scritto:
> 
> 
> 
> All of the complaints I’ve seen about google track back to: the person was 
> either actively sending spam (possibly unknowingly, but that doesn’t exactly 
> reflect well on the sender) or they’re using a free service that is regularly 
> used to send spam and they refuse to actually move to a service that doesn’t 
> allow abuse.  Well, no. I have been running a personal VPS with a personal 
> .eu email domain for almost 20 years now, moving across a handful of major 
> hosting providers in Europe, and several times throughout this period Gmail 
> started to reject my mail without any clear reason to do so, even if I 
> followed all the instructions on their website. Usually it got better after a 
> few months, also without any clear reason.
> 
> No one is forced to use google as a recipient mail server and everyone who is 
> using it made a choice to do so - either by moving their domain there or 
> actively signing up for a gmail.com <http://gmail.com> address.  This is also 
> not entirely true. People are forced to get a Gmail account and strongly 
> encouraged to use it (for example, by defaults and preinstalled apps) when 
> they get an Android phone, or for a number of other reasons related to other 
> services. Also, people are told to get a Gmail account as a solution to their 
> email provider being unable to deliver to Gmail :) So, sure, Gmail offers 
> good service, perhaps the best among the free ones, but a good part of their 
> success is is due to their overall dominant market position.


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