On 31/07/2014 11:36, Dave Warren wrote:

There is a difference: Gmail is a very major source of wanted, legitimate mail. Most "may 'n pa run outback country dialup ISPs" are not.

Most mail to most clients are a "very major source of wanted mail"

Again, playing favourites is plain wrong, and it is exactly why gmail have the spam problems they do because again, they think they are like the "untouchables" and nobody dare do anything about them, well, when we blocked them, IIRC last time was for around 3 months, and a lot of angry emails from our clients to THEM, finally got their attention and they removed a handful of spammers, or so they eventually claimed. so yeah it took 3 months, but in the end, it got them off their arse.


If you don't care about interacting with prospective or current customers, you might be able to afford to block Gmail. At $DAYJOB, we can't.

Thats a stupid statement, it's because I do care that I take such actions, every SP wants to keep clients, cares and interacts with them, but clients these days actually have an IQ higher than most peoples shoe size, they know the world will always have a spam problem, they known full well SP's need to take whatever action they can to stop or reduce it, hell, they even expect it.

99% of users are POP3, if they were mostly IMAP, I would have other options, like just auto scoring all gmail messages high enough to always end up in Junk folders.

Do you know the number of clients that argued blocking gmail for spam was wrong?
None
Do you know the number of clients we lost because of blocking gmail for spam?
None

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