• Bernardo Reino via mailop [2022-10-19 14:51]:
> On 2022-10-19 14:25, Stefano Bagnara via mailop wrote:
> > On Wed, 19 Oct 2022 at 13:32, Heiko Schlittermann via mailop
> > <mailop@mailop.org> wrote:
> > > A given mailhost (ran privately for smaller entities) can't send
> > > messages to T-Online anymore.
> > > 
> > >   554 IP=168.119.159.241 - A problem occurred. …
> > 
> > Do you get this error at the connection or after you transmitted the
> > message?
> 
> It happens while connecting, so it's blocking on the IP address.
> 
> Even though I'm a tiny "provider" (4 users :), I've sent an e-mail to
> postmas...@rx.t-online.de (note the "rx", which you need if you are being
> blocked from contacting the usual postmas...@t-online.de address), to let
> them know that their users will be missing a lot of e-mails (Germany is
> quite "diverse" ISP-wise).
> 
> Maybe they'll reconsider (not because of my e-mail, but because of the flood
> of complaints that should be — surely? — arriving :).

I've sent t...@rx.t-online.de an email and asked to clarify why my fullu
compliant mail server on TransIP network is being blocked and what kind
of problem has occured.

> We'll see..

We'll see... I'd say this is a net neutrality issue. Have Germany
adopted some rules on net neutrality?

> Bernardo
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