On Thu, 20 Oct 2022, Lena--- via Exim-users wrote:

Hi!

Kai Siering wrote on [mailop]:

how about starting internal discussions within that community
to include a default rejection of any mail from @t-online.de
in Exim's default configuration?

As nearly no-one who is deploying Exim
(or Postfix, Sendmail for that matter)
will be able to *send* to @t-online.de due to their policy,
it is only logical to not *accept* any mail from them, too.

I propose to include in default Exim config (in rcpt ACL)
a code which checks whether the server is blocked by t-online.de:

Anyone running MTAs for a while should have come across multiple organisations with restrictive MTA policies. It would be unreasonable to add special ACLs for each of them by default, just for a personal vendetta. For example, I had to unblock my MTAs at Deutsche Telekom, web.de and Microsoft. Annoying, but it works.

ciao
 Markus
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/ Markus Reschke              \
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