On 1/13/22 1:00 PM, Scott Mutter via mailop wrote:
The person sending out the mails or mailing list often doesn't care if their recipients are flagging messages as spam or if their messages are being treated as spam or unsolicited.
Does this imply that the person sending out the mails to the mailing list cares more about the message going to $RECIPIENTS and less about the actual value of $RECIPIENTS? Sort of implying that the SMTP server operators have some leeway to remove / unsubscribe a few specific recipients from the larger $RECIPIENTS list in the spirit of protecting the larger overall system operation and flow?
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