
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 04:30:47AM +0000, Russell Coker wrote:
Not at all. The distributed and decentralised part of email is inherently not mailing lists. By definition lists are centralised!
By that logic, either are mailbox providers, as they are also centralised
No it just means that you have to use other services.
Yes, a "reputable" one, as defined by what ever criteria some few large corporations dictate.
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Which would still fail if corporations suddenly started dictating that you must have a DMARC policy for your mail to be accepted.
As for censorship, if you are worried about that then you probably shouldn't be using Gmail at all.
Agreed, we should all run our own mail services. Or at least, select those with sane policies if we want to be uncensored.
The real issue is that nothing we agree on matters much if Google and Yahoo don't agree.
Also agreed, pretty much what I was inferring with the hyperbole about Internet nuetrality.