[CentOS] Not To James B. Byrne
Chris Adams
linux at cmadams.netWed Nov 12 18:29:32 UTC 2014
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Once upon a time, Kai Schaetzl <maillists at conactive.com> said: > Well, *yes*. It's not business to be carried out on the list nor does the > guy who moans about it seem to know why. And if you are the second from > Gmail then please move it off-list as well. It's really not anyone's > problem on this list what Gmail does. No, it isn't just "what Gmail does." Yahoo and AOL are other major handlers that do the same/similar thing (and there are other not-as-major email handlers doing it too). As has happened many times in the past, the "rules" for email handling have changed. The biggest group of legitimate email handlers affected by this change is mailing list handlers; they need to adapt or get blocked/sidelined/etc. Is it annoying? Yep. Is what these providers are doing a good idea? That's debatable. Is it here to stay? Most likely. -- Chris Adams <linux at cmadams.net>
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