• Gmail is just so special

    From Adam H. Kerman@ahk@chinet.com to comp.mail.pine on Sat May 20 15:19:11 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.mail.pine

    Yesterday, I used alpine to send a message to students. There were five addresses on To, four of which were Gmail addresses.

    I received an error message that Gmail rejected messages with more than
    one address on To.

    I got a reply from the student with the non-Gmail address.

    I re-sent the message to just the students with Gmail addresses, put
    them on Bcc, with the email address of another instructor on To. I have
    no idea if that message was received but I didn't receive a rejection
    message from Gmail.

    Then I received a reply from one of the students with a Gmail address
    but it was clearly in reply to the first message and not the second.
    Despite the error message, the message had been delivered.

    How does any user willingly use Gmail as a primary method of email communication when the user has no idea what arbitrary rule Gmail will
    apply preventing non-spam messages from being delivered?

    I have a Gmail address but I use it to receive system messages and self promotion from Google and as a backup communication method if all else
    fails.
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