Hello Henry,
I am running my own email-server as well and can connect to t-online. I assume 
Viktor is right that they somehow check the imprint of a parallel web site. My 
website does not indicate I am offering email service commercially, which in 
fact I do only to organizations I know personally.
I did get blocked by Outlook though and changed ip address to resolve that. 
Your data center might be suspect to them. You may want to try a VPN to a 
different one that has better reputation.
Btw - what "encryption" are you doing?
Regards,
Joachim

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Von: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org <owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org> Im 
Auftrag von Viktor Dukhovni
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 30. November 2022 07:55
An: postfix-users@postfix.org
Betreff: Re: how to deal with t-online's blocking

On Wed, Nov 30, 2022 at 02:08:57AM +0000, Henry R wrote:

> But t-online.de keep blocking me. I have contacted them twice and got the 
> same answer:
> 
>    We only allow evidently commercial or similar operators to connect
>    to our mailservers. So, as a private user please use an SMTP relay
>    or e-mail gateway of your hoster or ISP, that you can use as part
>    of your contract with them. Their support will surely help you to
>    configure your system accordingly.
> 
> That's so strange policy to permit only commercial company to send 
> messages to them.  But there are many small companies/org who have 
> their own mailservers, which can't send messages to t-online directly.

Most likely this is not their actual policy, but rather a way for some 
underpaid level-1 tech support staffer to close your issue.

See https://postmaster.t-online.de/#t4 for what appear to be the actual 
requirements.  They do appear to expect sending domains to have a website, 
public contact addresses, ... but a requirement to be a commercial operator 
isn't there, best I can tell.

You could try to escalate after politely pointing to the above page and 
pointing out that it does not in fact prohibit suitably operated personal mail 
servers.

-- 
    Viktor.

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