> "Henry" == Henry R writes:
> I was once charter's customer.
> But I leave them since charter was bought by Spectrum.
> And spectrum blocks all IP from DO and Linode.
Yup, so now I'm trying to setup things so that my postfix routes all
emails to @charter.net users via my charter login, but
I was once charter's customer.
But I leave them since charter was bought by Spectrum.
And spectrum blocks all IP from DO and Linode.
Thanks
>
> >
> > "Henry" == Henry R writes:
> >
> > My mailserver once had some issues on sending messages to different
> > providers. I have contacted the
The issue has been resolved by getting reply from t-online:
"We will unblock your IP. Please notice that it may take up to 24 hours
until the change shows acute effect. Please excuse any inconveniences,
but we do not see other possibilities to react to the millions of
junkmails we receive at prese
> "Henry" == Henry R writes:
> My mailserver once had some issues on sending messages to different
> providers. I have contacted the provders and most of them were kind
> enough to resolve the blocking issue. Thanks for them (ATT, GMX,
> 1and1 etc).
I'm in the same boat with one provider, ch
> Those are obligations for web sites. But what about a mail sending domain
> without web site ?
As far as I'm aware there is no obligation (by law) to provide a website with
legal info
for e-mail only domains. Companies in Germany are required to include that
information
inside *every* email
Dnia 30.11.2022 o godz. 16:45:02 Gerald Galster pisze:
>
> I'm not a lawyer but this should be part of local legislation in every
> country of the European Union (e-commerce directive):
>
> https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:32000L0031&from=EN
>
> Article 5
>
> 1. In
Those are obligations for web sites. But what about a mail sending
domain without web site ?
> Dnia 30.11.2022 o godz. 23:41:53 Nikolai Lusan pisze:
>>
>> My question is: How do they deal with non-european entities who do not
>> have such legal impediments in their jurisdiction?
>
> While it is actually a legal requirement *in Germany* (not in whole Europe!)
> and for *German* websites
Dnia 30.11.2022 o godz. 23:41:53 Nikolai Lusan pisze:
>
> My question is: How do they deal with non-european entities who do not
> have such legal impediments in their jurisdiction?
While it is actually a legal requirement *in Germany* (not in whole Europe!)
and for *German* websites to have such
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On Wed, 2022-11-30 at 13:15 +0100, Jaroslaw Rafa wrote:
> From the discussion on that list it turns out, that the condition
> under
> which they consider a server to be "commercial" is to provide so
> called
> "imprint" on the website associated with
Thank you Jaroslaw. following your suggestion i am giving another try.
>
> Dnia 30.11.2022 o godz. 02:08:57 Henry R pisze:
>
> >
> > That's so strange policy to permit only commercial company to send messages
> > to them.
> > But there are many small companies/org who have their own mailserv
Dnia 30.11.2022 o godz. 02:08:57 Henry R pisze:
> That's so strange policy to permit only commercial company to send messages
> to them.
> But there are many small companies/org who have their own mailservers, which
> can't send messages to t-online directly.
>
> How do you think of this behavio
Thank you very much. i will improve my site to fill their requirement.
>
> >
> > But t-online.de keep blocking me. I have contacted them twice and got the
> > same answer:
> >
> > We only allow evidently commercial or similar operators to connect to
> > our mailservers. So, as a private us
On Wed, Nov 30, 2022 at 02:08:57AM +, Henry R wrote:
> But t-online.de keep blocking me. I have contacted them twice and got the
> same answer:
>
>We only allow evidently commercial or similar operators to connect
>to our mailservers. So, as a private user please use an SMTP relay
>
post...@ptld.com skrev den 2022-11-30 04:07:
My mailserver once had some issues on sending messages to different
providers.
We only allow evidently commercial or similar operators to connect to
our mailservers.
That's so strange policy to permit only commercial company to send
messages to the
My mailserver once had some issues on sending messages to different providers.
We only allow evidently commercial or similar operators to connect to our
mailservers.
That's so strange policy to permit only commercial company to send messages to
them.
Did you host your mail server in a data c
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