Dr. Andreas Wehler wrote:

> Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >>  Thanks for the answer.  Now, that the not-too-little ISP T-Online
>
>  Now I can be a bit more precise: today there are about > 1.8 million
> users at T-Online, it is the greatest ISP in Europe.
>
> >> is marked in the badmailfrom list, there come 2 questions.
> >>
> >>     1. What exactly did cause T-Online to find itself on
> >>        badmailfrom list?  No just guesses please.
> >>
> >>        The T-Online Team told me, they would have had a few
> >>        problems with admins, who applied a faulty patch to
> >>        sendmail which wrongly assumed, their canonical email
> >>        address (envelope-sender!)  would be inadmissible.  In
> >>        the moment they can't test it for debian.novare.net is
> >>        not accessible (?).
> >>         If this is the case, please remove/modify that patch.
> >
> >No, we use qmail on master and there is a badmailfrom file.  It's
> >a real file containing hostnames.
>
>  Oh, so the easiest solution isnt one.  Then the 2nd Q comes into the
> play:
>
> :         2. Under which conditions may T-Online recover from there?
>
>  I hope but doubt somehow, this will be solved by this year?
>
>  Andreas.
>

Umm.. is anyone elses "Prick Detector" going off?
According to my instruments, the Ego-Needle is off the scale.



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