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jandreseyesterday at 3:01 PM2 repliesview on HN

If Gmail rejects emails from your domain it is up to you to fix it. Google is not going to change, and enough of your users will be interacting with people on Gmail that you have to fix it. It doesn't help that Google has been pushing people away from running their own email and into Google's services by ever tightening what it accepts over the years. More than one person has given up on their email server because it was a constant battle with Google, Microsoft, and company to not have important emails disappear into the void.


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jeroenhdyesterday at 3:23 PM

Their @gmail.com servers accept the messages (as said in the post) so it's not a problem for 99% of Google users either.

If you choose to host your email with Google, it's up to you to fix your email delivery settings (or find a better provider) for your domain.

sylosyesterday at 3:35 PM

An attempt no doubt to extenguish a standard google doesn't control