Christian Grothoff transcribed 2.8K bytes: > I'm the only admin, and gnunet.org intentionally permits those with a > local account to send from any domain. As long as you don't start to > spam, send malware, exhaust system resources, or use it for commercial > activity, nobody really cares how you use your account there.
Okay, thanks. I forgot that gnunet.org is different than the taler.net servers. > Now, whether modern spam filters on the receiver's side will be happy > with you sending from gnunet.org as netbsd.org is another story... At least the spf records of the server indicate that this is acceptable behavior for everyone checking for spf. Hopefully I will find a more convenient solution, for now I'll use an ssh tunnel to gnunet whenever I need it. > On 4/22/20 1:19 PM, Nikita Gillmann wrote: > > Hi, > > > > who else is admin for the gnunet.org server with email admin > > abilities (private replies only of course)? I've been out of > > the loop for a while and since I had to shutdown my own sever > > I require an external server to handle my NetBSD.org mail > > because our setup is more rigged for security. I mostly care > > about sending, receiving is just .forward on the host for now. > > If gnunet.org could process my NetBSD emailaddress as 'from' > > and allow me to send through that, this would be incredible > > helpful (and it's rarely used, only for some internal > > discussions). I don't want to just do it because asking first > > seems like the more appropriate way. > > > > Cheers > > >
