Hi! On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Daniel Hanke wrote:
Das geht aber. Wenn du statt dem smtprelay für T-Online smtp:mailto.t-online.de einträgst. Bei mir funzt das prima. Der Rest wir direkt geliefert!
Dann versuch' z.B. mal, eine Mail an einen AOLer zu schicken: mk@vs-fw1(NEW):~ > telnet mailin-02.mx.aol.com. smtp Trying 64.12.136.89... Connected to mailin-02.mx.aol.com.. Escape character is '^]'. 550-The IP address you're using to connect to AOL is either open to the 550-free relaying of e-mail, is serving as an open proxy, or is listed in 550-the Dial-Up List operated by MAPS (www.mail-abuse.org). AOL cannot 550-accept further e-mail transactions from your server until either your 550-server is closed to free relaying/proxy, or your IP address is removed 550-from MAPS Dial-Up List. For additional information, please visit 550 http://postmaster.info.aol.com Connection closed by foreign host. Mehr und mehr Provider verweigern die Annahme von Mails von einem Dial-Up-Rechner; und ich find' das angesichts der steigenden Spam/UCE/UBE-Fluten garnichtmal schlecht... Gruß Martin