On 10/21/22 1:02 PM, Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop wrote:
As many have pointed out, putting this information online may be harmful to privacy and even facilitate criminal acts against you.

I still feel like there is room for an abstraction layer wherein you provide a postal address and telephone number which does (eventually) make it to you, but does not expose personal / private information. E.g. "You can contact us via our legal representative at $POSTAL_ADDRESS and $PHONE_NUMBER."

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...

Ignoring the privacy implications for a few minutes, my understanding is that private (non-commercial) mail servers can also put the same information / imprint / impressum on their web site and thereby qualify to be white listed by T-Online. Is that not correct?



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