Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> :Yes, t-online.de is listed in the badmailfrom list. It has been added >> :due to spam I think. > >> Thank you for the answer. The color of my face has become bleached a >> bit. Nevertheless I hope this is more a joke than the last answer, or >> is it in the spirit of debian to cut all folks from any debian >> conncetion for historical reasons? I know that T-Online keeps an eye > >No, but as spam has come up the debian lists aren't excluded . As we >couldn't tell the spammers not to use the debian lists we needed a different >mechanism. I don't know exactly how the list has been generated but >I think it comes from spamdb and it's resources. You might want to >check that out.
Thanks for the answer. Now, that the not-too-little ISP T-Online 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. 2. Under which conditions may T-Online recover from there? Thank you, Andreas. -- Dr. Andreas Wehler; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Luebecker Str. 16, 42109 Wuppertal; Tel./Fax.: (0202) 753664 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .