On Thu, 20 Oct 2022, Lena--- via Exim-users wrote:
Hi!
Kai Siering wrote on [mailop]:
how about starting internal discussions within that community
to include a default rejection of any mail from @t-online.de
in Exim's default configuration?
As nearly no-one who is deploying Exim
(or Postf
On 20 October 2022 20:54:23 Jeremy Harris via Exim-users
wrote:
I don't think it should be the Exim project doing that,
Agreed. If it was commercial software doing that then there would be legal
challenges galore.
Wearing my mailop moderator hat I think two things need to happen - first
th
> T-Online clearly states in their terms and conditions that they will
> block servers who perform sender verfication towards them.
Then a different check:
deny condition = ${if or{\
{eqi{$sender_address_domain}{t-online.de}}\
.ifdef _HAVE_LOOKUP_DNSDB
{forany{${lookup dnsdb{>: defer_nev
On 20/10/2022 20:01, Lena--- via Exim-users wrote:
I propose to include in default Exim config (in rcpt ACL)
a code which checks whether the server is blocked by t-online.de
I don't think it should be the Exim project doing that,
in the default configuration of the Exim release,
if that's what
Kai Siering wrote on [mailop]:
> how about starting internal discussions within that community
> to include a default rejection of any mail from @t-online.de
> in Exim's default configuration?
> As nearly no-one who is deploying Exim
> (or Postfix, Sendmail for that matter)
> will be able to *sen