DKIM - re: emails.

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  • detritus0

    What really annoys me about GMail is that someone can send you an email from it, then you reply and .. oh no! it throws its hands in the air and doesn't know wtf to do with the response that was clearly requested by the user.

    It's like Google 'forgetting' what location you use its services from every n days. WHY? We know you track the fuck out of everything, so why pretend to forget that I've been accessing my Google account from the exact-same locations for two years? What IS the advantage to getting 2-factor authorisation via my mobile? What DO you gain from that interaction? I'm sure it must be something - you're not stupid, Google.

    • been using it for years and never had an issue like this. it's your shared email server environment that google doesn't like.fadein11
    • move your shit to a dedicated server not shared with spammers.fadein11
    • You miss the point. It's not the shared server, no ip blacklisting.detritus
    • The point is that Google is smart in some regards, coincidentally stupid in others, particularly where it's to their benefit.detritus
    • And your average gmail user can be completely unaware that their communication is being messed with.detritus
    • I have spam warnings in my inbound email, but it's apparently a lot smarter and doesn't delete client mails.detritus
    • Again, I'm surprised by how compliant some people are where Uncle Google's concerneddetritus

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