Hello, Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop wrote on 15.04.25 at 10:52:
I have already written that they allowed my server without any kind of imprint. Seems that they not always require that. (Actually, it's quite an absurd to require from a private person to put their full data, including street address and telephone number, on a website - it probably may even be a violation of the GDPR, although I'm not a lawyer).
then things on their end have possibly changed since ~2021, when I had to do the procedure with imprint (although I am a 100% noncommercial operator). Maybe also depends on whom you talk to there. :-)
I remember the debate around Telekom's policies coming up every once in a while. Let's say that in terms of dealing with getting mail delivered they are by far not the most problematic ones, but their requirement to me, even as a German who is familiar with the imprint rules, seems quite strange.
In other terms, they seem to be one of the few providers who neither do DKIM nor SPF currently, which is also interesting...
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