Dňa 19. októbra 2022 17:38:27 UTC používateľ Kai 'wusel' Siering via mailop 
<mailop@mailop.org> napísal:

>Might be true in general, but the t-online.de case is different. They happily 
>do send to any MXable domain. They do not accept all responses to the email 
>their users sent. To me, §7 (1) UWG looks promising — unless t-online.de 
>*knows* it would be accepting replies from the domain their users address, 
>t-online.de *must not* send to that domain (giving their user a clear message 
>that that is on behalf of a t-online.de policy, not the failure of someone 
>else) *or* auto-whitelist the target domain's sending servers as per SPF 
>before relying such an email.

No, not to any domain. I did special ACL for their servers, with the same
message (except postmaster address) as they did.

As i do not remember any message from it for years, it will have minimal
or none inpact to them. But one of my users is living in Germany, thus
here is chance ;-)

I do not expect that my (alone) MTA will change anything, but i must
do at least something, as tolerating that policy is the same as
support/contribute to it, and that is what i really don't want to do.

And when we start to contribure to something as this, then "oligopoly
will really win".

regards


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Slavko
https://www.slavino.sk/
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