> On Jan 8, 2021, at 15:14, Nicol? Balzarotti <anothersms at gmail.com> wrote: > > Google & Yahoo & Microsoft & co. control the vast majority of email addresses. Yahoo? Is it a thing? In 2020? You are conflating various underlying causes. > Also, they don't like emails sent from dynamic ips. Must email traffic is spam. And most of the work is to filter out spam. https://www.statista.com/statistics/420391/spam-email-traffic-share/ Therefore the challenge of using a random residential address to do anything. No one will trust you. Rightly so, as most of them are compromised. The challanges of setting up your own email infrastructure lies there: trust. https://www.spamhaus.org/organization/ On the other hand, one could totally setup an alt-mail service, old-school, perhaps peer-to-peer, among friends and family. Just don't expect the rest of the world to interact with it. ? ???
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