Dealing with spam from spammers takes up time that could be spent doing
profitable tasks. In other words it wastes resources not only of the
end-user having to sort through 100 bad emails to get to 2 good emails
(which I've dealt with) but for IT departments having to spend hours
trying to defeat them.
Spammers are thieves plan and simple.
On 11/20/2020 5:56 PM, Grant Taylor wrote:
On 11/20/20 5:02 PM, Jay Plesset wrote:
You have a right to say what you want.
s/You have/You (largely) have/
There are specific things that are forbidden by law. E.g. yelling
fire in a movie theater when there isn't a fire.
I have a right to ignore you.
Hear! Hear!
Also, it's my /personal/ and /private/ email server. /I/ will run it
the way that /I/ want to. If that means that I decide not to accept
your email, then so be it.
I'm /not/ preventing you from sending your email to anyone else. Ergo
I'm in no way, shape, or form, infringing on on you. Though it is
sort of ironic that thousands of other email administrators also think
like I do and are deciding not to accept your messages.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Spam filtering allows me to exercise my right to ignore you.
#truth