I was once charter's customer.
But I leave them since charter was bought by Spectrum.
And spectrum blocks all IP from DO and Linode.

Thanks 


> 
> > 
> > "Henry" == Henry R <supp...@openmbox.net> writes:
> > 
> >  My mailserver once had some issues on sending messages to different
> >  providers. I have contacted the provders and most of them were kind
> >  enough to resolve the blocking issue. Thanks for them (ATT, GMX,
> >  1and1 etc).
> > 
> 
> I'm in the same boat with one provider, charter.net, to shame them
> publicly. They block my mail host (with proper SPF records, reverse
> DNS) mail.stoffel.org for some reason. Probably because the block all
> of linode's address space. Jerks. 
> 
> > 
> > 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.
> > 
> 
> Oh well... 
> 
> > 
> > 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.
> > 
> >  How do you think of this behavior?
> > 
> 
> It sucks big time. But unfortunately I can see more and more large
> providers going this route. 
> 
> I wonder if they block hosts in the .edu domains as well like this?
>

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