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. -- "Are you pondering what I'm pondering?" "I think so, Brain. But would the villains really have gotten away with it, if it weren't for those pesky kids and their dog?"