Did you read the article? Because the author states they get blacklisted after over a decade of personal emails only.
So, it is not his problem at all. It is a problem of those who use BigBrother services, who blacklisted his server, and who wanting something from the author. I'm 100% shure, that his peers who didin't use BigBrothers crap never had and never will have any problems with mail exchange.
I also getting some feedback like he does. My answer is very simple - My server is up and running and works according to all applicable RFCs. If your mail service don't want to get mail from my server or do something weird with it, it is your porblem with your email service, not mine. Get rid of that shitty Gmail and everything will be OK. If you still want to be a slave of BigBrother and suffer - I don't give a fuck.
That guy who wrote article just hended his ass to BigBrother for nothing. It is such guys who created that situation from the very beginning and allowed BigBrother to press them. Spineless losers.
Again, I'll insist that the mail from the person with his own mail server is much more important for the "user" of some [email protected] crap, than vice versa. So, if every private server owner would had don't give a fuck to the whinning of stupid *@gmail.com users from the beginning, than I'm in doubt that this BigBrother crap still be in existence.
If you have a @gmail.com, @yahoo.com, @yandex.com, whatever and have problems with receiving mail from me - go fuck the brains of your email service, switch to another mail service, rise up your own or go fuck yourself. You need my mail, not vice versa.
Did you read the article? Because the author states they get blacklisted after over a decade of personal emails only.
So, it is not his problem at all. It is a problem of those who use BigBrother services, who blacklisted his server, and who wanting something from the author. I'm 100% shure, that his peers who didin't use BigBrothers crap never had and never will have any problems with mail exchange.
I also getting some feedback like he does. My answer is very simple - My server is up and running and works according to all applicable RFCs. If your mail service don't want to get mail from my server or do something weird with it, it is your porblem with your email service, not mine. Get rid of that shitty Gmail and everything will be OK. If you still want to be a slave of BigBrother and suffer - I don't give a fuck.
That guy who wrote article just hended his ass to BigBrother for nothing. It is such guys who created that situation from the very beginning and allowed BigBrother to press them. Spineless losers.
Again, I'll insist that the mail from the person with his own mail server is much more important for the "user" of some [email protected] crap, than vice versa. So, if every private server owner would had don't give a fuck to the whinning of stupid *@gmail.com users from the beginning, than I'm in doubt that this BigBrother crap still be in existence.
If you have a @gmail.com, @yahoo.com, @yandex.com, whatever and have problems with receiving mail from me - go fuck the brains of your email service, switch to another mail service, rise up your own or go fuck yourself. You need my mail, not vice versa.
I agree it's not your issue. But, the author is frustrated by it.