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by naasking
758 days ago
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Why would disk space be an issue? Guids are 16 bytes each. Even if you have 10k contacts, that's only 10k guids your email server has to store. That's 160kB. What's the big deal? You get more spam than that daily. Why wouldn't you persist 160kB to never get spam again? > work, we regularly saw people opening emails years after we sent them So? There just really isn't a need to revoke anything until you receive spam on that address. Maybe we're just not on the same page about how this works. Here's a more detailed overview of what I have in mind: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40402046 |
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At scale, you're probably looking at a multiple-terabyte table, right from the start, and spending compute-days, or even compute-weeks, just running migrations; just to get some dubious returns and a lot of additional end-user complexity.