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+## TODO: working with the blackboxes
+https://www.m3aawg.org/sites/maawg/files/news/M3AAWG_Senders_BCP_Ver3-2015-02.pdf
+
+No technical notes on "IP warming up". ESPs can come up with their own warm up
+policies. No BIG5 ESPs disclose their policies. So mailer services have to it
+the trial and error style, and the data obtained is kept as trade secret.
+
+But I'm sure ESPs don't treat all the IP addresses equally. I'm pretty sure they
+whitelist all the government agencies and other big tech companies around the
+globe. Can't imagine Yahoo or Gmail getting complaints from Dept of Home Affairs
+or Internal Revenue Service. Also, there's a possibility of getting sued on the
+grounds of obstruction of correspondence.
+
+Suddenly feeling huge respect for mobile network operators for their closed
+nature trying to get their shit together.