I think I've found an interesting way to punish corporations that outsource their email to #Google or #Microsoft. US corporations usually hire a registered agent to receive court docs, & it's just one dominant company (CT Corporation) in most cases. CT Corporation apparently does not forward correspondence to their clients electronically. Instead, they send it by UPS or FedEx letter.
I don't know if the fax machines/servers of CT Corporation are so-called “secure fax”, but it wouldn't it be funny if they were receiving faxes like many people, that is by a 3rd party service that just delivers the fax by email anyway?
@resist1984 assuming you're American, the US constitution doesn't allow anyone else to delivery "postal mail" (definition needed) except the US government. That's the reason UPS and Fedex charge so much. They're treating them like packages instead of letters, otherwise the USPS OIG would come after them. Anyone can delivery packages, but not mail. There have been court cases on this.
@resist1984 I mean, don't get me wrong, corporations can be fucking evil (and we shouldn't be blaming corporations which aren't even real tangible things - we should be going after the people running it)
The only thing I don't like about this angle of attack is that I generally #boycott #UPS & #FedEx, so it then becomes a question of which corp is more evil, ups/fedex or the corp who must pay ~$6 for every letter you send?