Re: [mailop] Industry standards

2022-10-20 Thread Benny Pedersen via mailop

Kai 'wusel' Siering via mailop skrev den 2022-10-21 05:23:

Am 21.10.22 um 04:59 schrieb Hal Murray via mailop:
That's the industry standard: block after abuse. Instead, t-online.de 
uses
block-and-maybe-unblock-after-contact. This is not how email is 
supposed to

work.

I thought the standard was your server, your rules.


As long as the _default_ configuration from now on ensures that any
mail from @t-online.de is rejected, I frankly do not care.

If you change that default: fine by me.


i just added t-online.de to rpz so it get domain not found in mta stage, 
that means 2 tings btw, 1: i dont accept mail from this domain, 2: i 
dont send mail to that domain


and subdomain is still not on my rpz zone, so my custommers can still 
ask how to get on the "allow" list


sadly it is so until there is a better world of not so much political 
problems to solve, i do not want to break gdpr at all, but others might 
still do it or don't care at all

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Re: [mailop] Industry standards

2022-10-20 Thread Kai 'wusel' Siering via mailop

Am 21.10.22 um 04:59 schrieb Hal Murray via mailop:

That's the industry standard: block after abuse. Instead, t-online.de uses
block-and-maybe-unblock-after-contact. This is not how email is supposed to
work.

I thought the standard was your server, your rules.


As long as the _default_ configuration from now on ensures that any
mail from @t-online.de is rejected, I frankly do not care.

If you change that default: fine by me.
-kai

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[mailop] Industry standards

2022-10-20 Thread Hal Murray via mailop

> That's the industry standard: block after abuse. Instead, t-online.de uses
> block-and-maybe-unblock-after-contact. This is not how email is supposed to
> work. 

I thought the standard was your server, your rules.

It's fine to whine and rant here, but that isn't going to change anything.

Fighting spam is expensive.  Receivers have to filter out the crap.  Senders 
have to get through the filters.

Does anybody have any suggestions for how a help small sites?


-- 
These are my opinions.  I hate spam.



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