On 8/27/20 8:24 AM, Felix Zielcke via mailop wrote:
Am Mittwoch, den 26.08.2020, 21:06 +0200 schrieb ml+mailop--- via mailop:But it was enough to have the imprint visible for them just for theSorry for a stupid question: What is "the imprint"? Does that mean you have to operate a web server with an "Impressum" (I guess that's the German word?) if you want to send mail?Yes I mean the german word "Impressum" T-Online (or Deutsche Telekom) require that somewhere on your domain is your address visible. Even if you don't have a web page at all. And just use the domain for sending mails.
Does this mean that if you send a mail for "u...@domain.com" from the server "mail.example.com" with a correct FCrDNS, it will be denied because domains don't match? If yes, this is the most stupid idea ever, as this cannot work for shared mail hosting. Or maybe they have done exceptions for things like o365 or gmail servers.
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