On 06 Aug 2020, at 04:32, Jaroslaw Rafa <r...@rafa.eu.org> wrote:
> Dnia  5.08.2020 o godz. 14:23:00 Bob Proulx pisze:
>> 
>> The Best Practice for forwarding today is not to do it.  It has long
>> been a friendly allowed practice on the net.  But as Yahoo, Google,
>> Microsoft, others, become the 800lb gorillas driving things then
>> nothing is traditional or standard anymore.  Now it is the rule of
>> might makes right.  And they are the ones with the might.
> [...]
>> But of course I assume that your site has been allowing forwarding for
>> a long time.  It's now part of the status quo there.  Changing that
>> would be very disruptive.  I understand that completely.  It's a
>> problem.  A problem without any good solutions.  I can only suggest
>> that you be aware that it is "thin ice" and keep looking for a
>> solution.  Along with the rest of us.
> 
> What's ironic in all this mess is that Gmail itself gives the users option
> to forward mail to a different address...

Doubly ironic since gmail is one of the worst services for ACCEPTING forwarded 
mail.



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