For now pm.me, proton.me, protonmail.com, protonmail.ch, slmail.me got blocked!
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I mean, it’s not wrong? What’s the problem here?
Not sure why you’re getting downvoted.
The maintainer seems to group and email you can get without paying for as “disposable” and includes gmail as one of those
I’m not sure, either. I assume they’re offended that I may be bad-mouthing their favorite email provider, which I’m really not.
proton’s hide-my-emails are disposable, but regular proton mail addresses aren’t disposable.
I think in this context “disposable” means “this free email address is now blocked, and there is no bar to simply creating another account for continued spamming”.
If the list includes Gmail for this, I don’t think there’s a sound argument for excluding Proton.
There’s no sound argument for not allowing people to be anonymous online anywhere, except for banking websites and maybe a few other things involving your identity information.