Discrimination on a quantitative basis is coming out.
You pay for a white IP, but if you are not an organization, your provider blocks the ports and part of the settings of the paid white ip.....
And the same approach comes from proton...
It turns out that, at least, it is not fair to programmers working for themselves....
A compromise solution from my point of view is to enable SMTP operation for Proton Unlimited users if they make one-time payment for full year (12 months)
At a minimum, it will be easier for spammers to pay for Proton Family on a monthly basis.
You can probably also increase the cost of an annual subscription by +12$ when the SMTP option is enabled. (I believe, of course, that the issue is not an additional fee)
Discrimination on a quantitative basis is coming out.
You pay for a white IP, but if you are not an organization, your provider blocks the ports and part of the settings of the paid white ip.....
And the same approach comes from proton...
It turns out that, at least, it is not fair to programmers working for themselves....
A compromise solution from my point of view is to enable SMTP operation for Proton Unlimited users if they make one-time payment for full year (12 months)
At a minimum, it will be easier for spammers to pay for Proton Family on a monthly basis.
You can probably also increase the cost of an annual subscription by +12$ when the SMTP option is enabled. (I believe, of course, that the issue is not an additional fee)