>
>
> >
> >"While Relay does not filter for spam, our email partner Amazon SES does
> block spam and malware. If Relay forwards
> >messages you don’t want, you can update your Relay settings to block
> messages from the alias forwarding them"
>
> "It's your job to filter the spam we send."
>
> Perhaps not. Firefox and Mozilla have an interesting idea both of how
> virtuous they are and how much people care.
>

I suppose we'll be seeing Mozilla at M3AAWG soon, then? /s

If the product lead for this project is listening to mailop (they likely
aren't), IMHO they should strongly consider receiving the relay email and
forwarding it over a different medium, such as smart phone notifications,
Slack, or even just web hooks. Indeed if they allowed folks to configure
their own web hook endpoints for relayed messages, then people could route
messages however they wish.

For that matter, why not have the relay service route messages into users'
Firefox accounts and have the messages pop up directly within Firefox? Your
Firefox account is a well authenticated, secure channel for receiving
messages already. Why not make us of it?

Regards,
Ken
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