On 2016-06-09 15:44, Michael Wise via mailop wrote:
These are hard issues to discuss, and I hope the view I present of how
certain issues are viewed from behind the trenches of a large scale
mail service are useful.
Sometimes, what scales and what doesn't are not obvious. But the
comment on German law in particular is interesting, and ... Will not
go un-noticed.
I am not a fan of Silent Drop, and continue to push for some other
infrastructure and user friendly solution, but so far... It's a hard
sell for many reasons.
It's a hard sell because your users blame me when they don't get a
receipt, they don't blame you. If you could publish some sort of a "Yes,
we drop your mail and won't tell the sender or recipient why" article,
it would give senders a chance to point receivers toward it so that
receivers could understand that the fault really is on their side of the
line.
Either way, yes, your candor is greatly appreciated!
--
Dave Warren
http://www.hireahit.com/
http://ca.linkedin.com/in/davejwarren
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