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Really it is completely wrong and loser approach.

First thing you have to openly state for anyone who whinning about "your emails didn't come/go to spam" - "It's completely your fault. Don't use that Google/Yahoo/whatever shit and everything will be OK. If a conversation with me is important for you - get rid of shitty services or fuck with them as you like".

The secret is simple. If you have your own mail server, with very high probability, you are much more important to your email peers than all of them are important to you. So, it's you who could easily force your rules, not them. Let your peers fuck with BigBrother spam false flags, restrictions and other shit. Let them fuck with BigBrothers tech support and other crap. Let them write around about how BigBrother don't let them communicate with very important for them peer.

I'm running my own maiserver for decades. I never had a single thought about dropping it. It's not my problem if somebody choose to use BigBrother shit, so, I absolutely don't care if they "can't find my letter". Those who sold to BigBrother should suffer. And they do. And that's nice.

3 years ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

Really it is completely wrong and loser approach.

Thirst thing you have to openly state for anyone who whinning about "your emails didn't come/go to spam" - "It's completely your fault. Don't use that Google/Yahoo/whatever shit and everything will be OK. If a conversation with me is important for you - get rid of shitty services or fuck with them as you like".

The secret is simple. If you have your own mail server, with very high probability, you are much more important to your email peers than all of them are important to you. So, it's you who could easily force your rules, not them. Let your peers fuck with BigBrother spam false flags, restrictions and other shit. Let them fuck with BigBrothers tech support and other crap. Let them write around about how BigBrother don't let them communicate with very important for them peer.

I'm running my own maiserver for decades. I never had a single thought about dropping it. It's not my problem if somebody choose to use BigBrother shit, so, I absolutely don't care if they "can't find my letter". Those who sold to BigBrother should suffer. And they do. And that's nice.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Really it is completely wrong and loser approach.

Thirst thing you have to openly state for anyone who whinning about "your emails didn't come/go to spam" - "It's completely your fault. Don't use that Google/Yahoo/whatever shit and everything will be OK. If a conversation with me is important for you - get rid of shitty services or fuck with them as you like".

The secret is simple. If you have your own mail server, with very high probability, you are much more important to your email peers than all of them are important to you. So, it's you who could easily force your rules, not them. Let your peers fuck with BigBrother spam false flags, restrictions and other shit. Let them fuck with BigBrothers tech support and other crap. Let them write around about how BigBrother don't let them communicate with very important for them peer.

I'm running my own maiserver for decades. I never had a single thought about dropping it. It's not my problem if somebody choose to use BigBrother shit, so, I absolutely don't care if they "can't find my letter". Those who sold to BigBrother should suffer. And they do. And it's nice.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Really it is completely wrong and loser approach.

Thirst thing you have to openly state for anyone who whinning about "your emails didn't come/go to spam" - "It's completely your fault. Don't use that Google/Yahoo/whatever shit and everything will be OK. If a conversation with me is important for you - get rid of shitty services or fuck with them as you like".

The secret is simple. If you have your own mail server, with very high probability, you are much more important to your email peers than all they are important to you. So, it's you who could easily force your rules, not them. Let your peers fuck with BigBrother spam false flags, restrictions and other shit. Let them fuck with BigBrothers tech support and other crap. Let them write around about how BigBrother don't let them communicate with very important for them peer.

I'm running my own maiserver for decades. I never had a single thought about dropping it. It's not my problem if somebody choose to use BigBrother shit, so, I absolutely don't care if they "can't find my letter". Those who sold to BigBrother should suffer. And they do. And it's nice.

3 years ago
1 score