On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 5:34 AM Rich Kulawiec <r...@gsp.org> wrote: > On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 06:18:46PM -0600, Constantine A. Murenin wrote: > > it is revealed that Postmaster Tools cannot tell me anything at all, with > > all tabs and screens being 100% blank, allegedly because I'm not > actually a > > mass email sender (I don't send hundreds of emails a day or whatnot), and > > they're too afraid that I'll figure out why my mail doesn't actually go > > through, instead of signing up for G Suite. > > There is a persistent mythos -- a worst practice, actually -- among many > operations that obfuscating the reasons why messages are rejected is > useful. > This is wrong. > > Consider: either the sender is benign (as in this case) or they are not. > > If they're not benign, then either they don't care enough to acquire > this information or they do. If they don't care, then providing the > information doesn't hurt, because it'll be ignored anyway. If they do > care, then they WILL get it, whether by conducting research or by > breaching security or by the simpler/cheaper path of paying someone > on the inside off. >
Please post your password to nanog@. Consider: either we're all benign, or we're not. And if we're not, either we're too lazy to read all the messages to the list, or we're willing to rubber-hose the password out of you. Posting your password to the list is the most logical way to avoid the hose. You do want to avoid the hose, don't you? ;) Damian