anyone?

On May 21, 11:20 am, kghate <[email protected]> wrote:
> My application sends email on behalf of users who are always logged in
> via their Google Accounts. All emails get sent using the logged in
> user's email address in the "From" field. This is working fine.
>
> I have these crucial open questions around spam and best practices.
>
> 1. If a rogue user sends out spam email, will it have an adverse
> effect on my application? Or will it only ding the spammer's email
> address(it being marked as spam)? By adverse effect on my application,
> I mean "Will emails from other good users be also considered as spam"
> since they are all being sent from the same application.
>
> 2. If a logged-in user wants to send out bulk email, should it be sent
> using their Google account or should it be sent via an admin account
> (what is the best practice?).
>
> 3. Assuming that a logged-in user ([email protected]) sends out 1000
> emails, and my application sends them on behalf of the user, will the
> gmail restriction on sending emails kick 
> in?http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=22839
>
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