Dnia 21.10.2022 o godz. 10:26:58 Michael Peddemors via mailop pisze:
> T-Online isn't the only one that wants to see a website associated with the
> domain in the PTR record, frankly others do that as well, and best practices
> say that website should have contact information available.

Contact information, yes, but what information exactly?
My opinion is that if I have my email address on my website,that's
sufficient contact information.

T-Online requires a telephone number (confirmed in this thread by a quote
from their message) and probably street address (unconfirmed).

As many have pointed out, putting this information online may be harmful to
privacy and even facilitate criminal acts against you.

> If you can't put up an associated webpage or redirect the URL to your
> company website, well.. frankly the confidence level in your ability to
> prevent abuse to our customers from your server drops considerably.

You are talking about a "company", while the whole thread started with the
problem that *private* (non-commercial) mail servers run by *indiiduals*
(not companies) have trouble delivering mail to t-online.de...
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Regards,
   Jaroslaw Rafa
   r...@rafa.eu.org
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"In a million years, when kids go to school, they're gonna know: once there
was a Hushpuppy, and she lived with her daddy in the Bathtub."
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