Hi Jonas,
you probably get hit by t-online's anti spam policy - they are quite
restrective. It is sufficient that your mailserver has an ip in the same
ip block than a spammer. You can try to contact them using the form
under https://postmaster.t-online.de/kontakt.php os via email at
t...@rx.t-online.de and request that your server gets whitelisted.
Regards
René Brandenburger
ps: they refused to whitelist my server telling me that my hoster is
hosting a lot of spammers and they wont accept any mail from the whole
ip block
Am 20.06.2021 um 21:20 schrieb Jonas Hahnfeld via Discussions on
LilyPond development:
My mail server keeps saying: "host mx00.t-online.de[194.25.134.8]
refused to talk to me: 554 IP=193.30.122.186" for the direct reply to
Knut. All other mail servers are fine, and the message also appears on
the mailing list archive [1], so I assume it's not a problem on my end.
Knut, if you read this message via the mailing list, please try to find
out why my messages don't reach you.
Thanks
Jonas
1: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2021-06/msg00051.html
Am Dienstag, dem 15.06.2021 um 09:39 +0200 schrieb Jonas Hahnfeld via
Discussions on LilyPond development:
Am Dienstag, dem 15.06.2021 um 01:04 +0200 schrieb Knut Petersen:
Hi everybody!
I played a bit with cairo / cairomm. Comments are welcome.
Requiring C++17 for cairomm is a pretty huge step. Did you look into
the tradeoff between using the C API versus how many platforms would
not be able to compile LilyPond anymore?