That’s setting up a fight with the federal government since, to my recollection from high school, federal takes precedence over states in pretty much everything they have rights to.
Also, will local cops actually work against federal cops? Hard to say.
I don’t know the specifics of being a paid Exchange customer.
From my experience, I had to switch three servers. Domain and IP reputation seem to mean a LOT to Microsoft. You can’t be on a blacklist. There are blacklists in which you can request to be removed from - Microsoft doesn’t care.
Also, without setting up all the stuff you didn’t need to do 10 years ago, Microsoft also silently sends your email into the ether: DKIM, DMARC, SPF…
It’s infuriating, especially since they run a lot of the enterprise email hosting.
You missed the point. You could have literally typed those words, continued to do whatever you wanted to do in whatever safety conditions you choose and nobody would have remembered you.
Instead, you chose to throw a tantrum and make yourself memorable. Alternatively, you could have not posted and continued to do whatever you’d like and nobody would comment because nobody would know.
You posted yourself working on a car. That’s great. Someone gave you some advice for working safer and being a better example for the community - but you threw a fit and insulted them. You subsequently insulted the community.
Like if you had just laughed it off like “yeah I know I’ll do better next time” or something instead of being all butthurt and lashing out, maybe the community would have reacted better?
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