Paulo Pinto
5:09 PM (1 minute ago)
It's ok that t-online customers won't get email from our customers.

Our own customers are informed that it's a destination service block and
they refuse to remove it ( self-entitlement and arrogance are the best
adjectives I can use for the "amicable" mails exchanged with the
postmaster/whatever contact, even with us trying to "comply" with whatever
they "demanded"), based on whichever "rule" they self-create and enforce.
They believe they are a 800lb gorilla ...

Meanwhile we'll be blocking whoever we want and will be imposing a
self-rule making someone we deem "untrusted" and that wants to send us
email must perform a ritualistic goat sacrifice and send us the video proof
with the CEO portraying some kind of official paper right beside it.

C'mon ...

On Tue, Apr 15, 2025 at 4:52 PM Florian Effenberger via mailop <
mailop@mailop.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Marco Moock wrote on 15.04.25 at 17:25:
> > Be aware that Telekom and T-Online are now 2 completely different
> > things as they sold the T-Online brand, including the mail service and
> > their web portal.
> > https://www.telekom.com/de/medien/medieninformationen/detail/deutsche-
> > telekom-veraeussert-t-online-de-und-interactivemedia-an-stroeer-349204
>
> it seems the postmaster is still with Deutsche Telekom, as they point to
> https://postmaster.t-online.de
>
> I had my last contact in approximately 2021, and the above page had the
> proper instructions.
>
> Florian
>
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