Ah, it’s more about the receiver than the sender. If they cut it off, their letter gets deleted or moves to spam directory. Provided someone configures that.
With centralized mail services of today 1990s’ techniques don’t work so well, but that’s a problem of adoption, not allowing mail without a correct token is still pretty modern.
Ah, it’s more about the receiver than the sender. If they cut it off, their letter gets deleted or moves to spam directory. Provided someone configures that.
With centralized mail services of today 1990s’ techniques don’t work so well, but that’s a problem of adoption, not allowing mail without a correct token is still pretty modern.