On Wed, 3 Nov 2021 20:06:54 +
Manfred Lotz wrote:
> I have naively thought that claws-mail sets the message id. Wrong
> reasoning on my side.
Sorry. I wanted to say:
I have naively thought that opensmtpd sets the message id. Wrong
reasoning on my side.
On Wed, 3 Nov 2021 20:29:51 +0100
Tassilo Philipp wrote:
> From your message I deduce that the message-id is added by your
> client in the first place? In that case, no, I don't think OpenSMTPd
> can be told to basically *replace* the message id for you.
I have naively thought that claws-mail
About your original question:
From your message I deduce that the message-id is added by your client
in the first place? In that case, no, I don't think OpenSMTPd can be
told to basically *replace* the message id for you.
That said, OpenSMTPd as a standard compliant mail server will add or
On Wed, 3 Nov 2021 14:59:15 +0100
Leo Unglaub wrote:
> Hey,
> i am not sure if that is directly related to you problem, but
> t-online.de is one of the worst email providers i have ever seen.
> They eandomly block you for no reason. Last month i got bocked
> because the hostname of my email
Hey,
i am not sure if that is directly related to you problem, but
t-online.de is one of the worst email providers i have ever seen. They
eandomly block you for no reason. Last month i got bocked because the
hostname of my email server did not contain the word "mail". They
demandet that all
Hi there,
Could a msgid cause problems insofar as their content might be seen as
an indicator that the mail is SPAM?
My situation: I have a couple of email providers, where I send mails
from.
In Opensmtp I have something like this
...
action "posteo.de" relay host smtps://pos...@posteo.de