Quoting Lars Nood??n via Dng (dng@???):
> Google appears to be doing what it can to cut off not only MUAs like
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> Thunderbird but also competing mail providers.
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I believe you mean (specifically) cut off from access to GMail
send/receive access by GMail users, as an alternative to using GMail's
proprietary WebUI. Yes, that's very strongly my understanding, too.
Of course, my own way of eliminating GMail problems is: Don't use
GMail, and you thereby magically avoid GMail problems. ;->
> It's increasingly hard to exchange e-mail between lesser known providers
> or even self-hosted servers and GMail accounts.
This does _not_ accord with my experience. In my experience, if you run
a spam-clean and RFC-compliant SMTP operation and take modest
anti-forgery measures (such as my domains' strongly asserted SPF RR),
your mail domain will have no problem bidirectionally communicating with
GMail / Googlemail -- without spamboxing or teergrubing, etc.
I keep monitoring this situation, and it may change, but that is still
my honest assessment from many decades of self-hosted SMTP smarthost
operation.
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