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40 sats \ 2 replies \ @DarthCoin 15h \ parent \ on: Would you pay to be able email someone? lightning
You can setup your email server to reply with an NDR (non-delivery report) message to all blacklisted domains/emails with a specific message to pay a LN invoice in order to be whitelisted.
I did that on my private email domain, where only specific people can email me. All the rest... make them pay.
Corporate email servers can be configured easily like that.
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Ir's simple: only those you give them your email or you alrwady have them as personal contacts.
You create a base whitelist in your email server config and slowly you build it.
Keep in mind: spam is also coming even from gmail itself.
Exampke: you sent an email from your personal domain to a gmail address. Gmail automatically sell that info to data brokers. Your petsonal domain is automatically in hands of data brokers.
Another method is to give free email accounts to your family, friends, close business partners, from your own email server. That way you keep everuthing under control.
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