Sujet : Re: [Outllook.com] Mail-service integration in diverse .* management systems
De : not (at) *nospam* telling.you.invalid (Computer Nerd Kev)
Groupes : comp.mail.miscDate : 28. Jun 2025, 08:58:02
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Michael Uplawski <
michael.uplawski@uplawski.eu> wrote:
My question is however simple: Is there an *obvious advantage* to use
outlook.com instead of your own mail-server, while the systems in question
allow the integration of just any mail-service under the sky?
Well it would bypass the issues I've been having with mail delivery
from my server being blocked randomly by major email providers (see
my recent posts here). They won't block Outlook.com. Indeed that's
an incentive for such providers to have an overly-aggressive server
blocking policy themselves, so businesses give up and sign up with
their service. For example the Google's DMARC/DKIM tutorials were
full of little ads for their commercial email hosting service while
I was reading up on how to set that up in order to get mail through
to GMail (it still goes to spam, but at least it's not rejected
outright, usually).
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