Signal to noise ratio should be high for signal (in this context the quality of writing) be better. Saying "signal/noise ratio is so low" you are saying that the content is basically useless.
8 in 10 europeans agree on european leadership in current situation agains rashist ruzzia according to the newest poll. Don't waste your time. Slava Ukraini!
It's true speaking about long term leadership. German french and uk leaders (together with most others in west and central europe) were long nurturing russia and agreeing to be sit on the needle of its energy supplies. Now we have consequenses. Hangover so to say...
Govt of Israel has sure power over NSO operations.
>A yearlong Times investigation, including dozens of interviews with government officials, leaders of intelligence and law-enforcement agencies, cyberweapons experts, business executives and privacy activists in a dozen countries, shows how Israel’s ability to approve or deny access to NSO’s cyberweapons has become entangled with its diplomacy. Countries like Mexico and Panama have shifted their positions toward Israel in key votes at the United Nations after winning access to Pegasus. [1]
We as western countries should do a lot more to show these things happening in China to our citizens. We should stop giving our money to china businesses and make business decisions not only based on price...
I'm surprised that someone is having problem sending email to gmail from their own smtp server. I am doing this for years with tens of thousands emails delivered every week (sometimes daily), yet had no issues. Here are few advises:
- ensure your external IP reputation is good. Check blacklists.
- configure correct dns/reverse dns (PTR) records.
- setup SPF (maybe DKIM with DMARC but I'm not using these)
If only it were that easy! This usually isn’t enough anymore.
First off, you don’t really have control over your external IP reputation, unless you have your own IP space, which most people don’t.
You’re at the mercy of your colo/hosting, really. You get whatever IP they give you, baggage included. I think the reputation is also subnet-based, not IP based, so your potential to be included in someone else’s blast radius is increased.
Also, even with a clean IP, the steps you outlined are not sufficient to send significant numbers of non-spam messages and not get spamboxed. Gmail seems to be mostly okay with erring on the side of false positives.
Source: been running my own email servers for 25 years
then how do the email services , who post massive amounts of emails and many of them are spam manage to get through? do they have some kind of deliverability deals with gmail?
(btw my mails also seem to get through and i haven't even set up DKIM)
Plenty of people report that there is a minimum amount of email you have to send so that you can contact gmail and ask them to unlock you. They, of course have a set of rules you have to follow.
But you won't get them to receive your email if you just send some 3 messages a week.