Thank you very much. i will improve my site to fill their requirement.

> 
> > 
> > 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.
> > 
> 
> It is common that even german datacenter ip-addresses are blocked by t-online,
> but they are usually fast to respond and unblock, given sufficent legal info.
> 
> You should qualify for "commercial or similar operator" but you don't tell
> them who you are:
> 
> https://openmbox.net/contact.html
> "Henry R, who has 10+ years experience in email industry, owns and operates 
> the platform."
> 
> "Henry R" is lacking full name, adress, phone number, ...
> 
> Non-private websites require a site notice (also called legal info or imprint)
> in Germany / European Union, mentioning a person that is legally responsible.
> Providing an email service to anybody is probably considered commercial, even
> if you don't do it for profit.
> 
> Most mailserver operators do not demand that, but t-online does.
> 
> An example for what they expect:
> https://www.hetzner.com/legal/legal-notice
> 
> More information about Impressum:
> https://www.ionos.com/digitalguide/websites/digital-law/a-case-for-thinking-global-germanys-impressum-laws/
> 
> Best regards
> Gerald
>

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