@mint@xian@Moon@aetios this is sadly unacceptable seeing how a lot of businesses end up using gmail for their own shit, and i still get a lot of gmail users i have to send mail or reply to. i wish we could ignore gmail, they are doing *nothing* for the overall email ecosystem. they could fix half of spam by enforcing starttls and, like, supporting DANE themselves, but last i checked they do none of this. they'd rather add AMP javascript for Interactive Marketing E-mail and jerk off over their "secure" oauth2 logins
@Moon@xian@aetios >still have unacceptable levels of undelivered mail IME it's just been dipshits like gmx and hotmail making it difficult, not gmail, surprisingly. gmx i consider a lost cause (so does fucking everyone, gmx users are shooting themselves in the foot) and microshaft decided on some obscure control panel to manage your ips, which i'd have to dig up again, but i dont think i often have to send to many hotmail users in the first place. i went out of my way to support hotmail anyway because i did find out how to do it, even if i really shouldnt have wasted my time
>it got a moderate amount of spam somehow i have plenty of unobfuscated references to my email addresses online, including a bare mailto: link on my site, and i get little spam, but i also report spam to ISPs fairly regularly and that seems to deter much more from coming in. i do want to set up rspamd eventually™ and just have it add a header to potential spam, so my users can sieve it away if they wish
>deliverability dropped it's funny because i currently host mail.volatile.bz smack dab in the middle of a "high risk" ip range, but with the listing on dnswl, i've been spared from that almost entirely. this includes gmail and (with the m$ whitelisting) outlook/hotmail
>just use the thing that works and move on. gmail is a vastly inferior usability experience for me and i bitched about it enough at my previous job
@Moon@aetios@xian i can tell that everyone has their own experience with mail and this is why i feel the need to put in my own work, publicise it, and hopefully make it easier for the next generation of BOFH neckbeards
@sim >wear the masks >keep doing keyboard activism >the serious point of discussion can be dealt with later as it stands, i now have a vendetta against whatever's hiding in your head, @hyphen
@sim all i can say for sure is that trans identities are "officially" respected in islam generally, the reality may not currently line up with that but that would suck to go on for much longer