Re: [exim] OT(?): 1und1 (Kundenserver) using unusable Envelo…

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Author: B. Schulte
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [exim] OT(?): 1und1 (Kundenserver) using unusable Envelope-From?
Moin Heiko,

Am Dienstag, 21. November 2006 00:03 schrieb Heiko Schlittermann:
> Hello,
>
> is there anybody out, who could confirm that the German ISP 1und1 uses
> quite useless sender addresses for relaying mails from its customers to
> outside world?
>
> E.g.:
>
> 2006-11-20 16:14:11 1GmAqP-0003rO-3w \
>     <= SRS0=zmI/=FA=arnold.schlittermann.de=arnold@??? \
>     H=moutng.kundenserver.de [212.227.126.171] \
>     P=esmtp S=1216 id=20061120151358.GD11857@???
> 2006-11-20 16:14:12 1GmAqP-0003rO-3w \
>     => arnold@??? \
>     R=amavis T=amavis H=eth1.tigger.schlittermann.de [212.80.235.129]
> 2006-11-20 16:14:12 1GmAqP-0003rO-3w \
>     Completed


as far as I can see, we have no issues in general with 1+1:
2006-11-20 01:28:48 1Glx1j-0001CE-SN <= schulz-minden@???
      H=moutng.kundenserver.de [212.227.126.187] P=esmtp S=53204 id=0029
         01c70c3a$8f8f7b10$15b2a8c0@HOME
2006-11-20 01:28:48 1Glx1j-0001CE-SN => mailkho <info@???>
          R=localuser T=local_delivery
2006-11-20 01:28:48 1Glx1j-0001CE-SN Completed


As you can see, its not srs.kundenserver dropping the mail but
moutng,kundenserver.
I coud verify that all incoming email is dropped by moutng.kundenserver.... I
assume that it highly depends on the domain/customer, how 1+1 outgoing email
is processed.

>
>
>
> Despite the fact that it breaks sender callout there will arise other
> problems if my exim (on pu) runs into some delivery error after
> accepting the mail (could be full mailbox...). Where to return the
> bounce???
>
> Is here some of the Nemesis developers reading?
>
> Or could please somebody tell my that I'm totally stupid and wrong or
> that I missed some important point?
>
>
>     Best regards from Dresden
>     Viele Grüße aus Dresden
>     Heiko Schlittermann


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B. Schulte