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2 Apr 2024, 04:45 PM | #1 | ||
The "e" in e-mail
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Macao
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GMX.de/Web.de strange behavior
If you login into their systems via IMAP or webmail from a non-german IP, and if you send the emails, the outgoing SMTP servers should be:
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If you login into their systems from a german IP, then if you send messages, the outgoing SMTP servers become: Quote:
I have tested for web.de/gmx.net/gmx.fr domains, all behave as this. I feel uncomfortable with this. |
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9 Apr 2024, 02:27 AM | #2 |
The "e" in e-mail
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: in between the bright lights and the far unlit unknown
Posts: 2,341
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gmx.net has always been aimed at the German-speaking countries, no?
I'm surprised you could even sign up for and access an account when not based in a German-speaking country (Germany, Austria or Switzerland. Belgium and Luxembourg also have German-speaking minorities but you cannot sign up from Belgium or Luxembourg) Web.de also requires you to be based in Germany. I'm surprised you could sign up for and access accounts with these providers. That said, I'd also not feel comfortable using a provider when their policy in theory doesn't want me to use them. I prefer to stick to internationally available providers or to a provider in my own country (Belgium). In the past I was adventurous with providers around the world, and sometimes I still feel a bit adventurous (for example last year when I visited Croatia, I was tempted to sign up for a net.hr email account). But I found out it's not worth the concerns about how long it will take before I lose access to such accounts. |