I've always heard that AOL's whitelisting process is a bit cumbersome,
but that it was entirely reasonable, especially given the volume of mail
they deal with. But, now that I start trying to go through this process,
I discover that it's crap. It's the epitome of useless technical
support. 

They require that my hosts all have telnet installed on them, so I can
cut and paste a telnet session. Because, you know, my mail server logs
aren't good enough and I love having random software installed on my
machines.

They require that I use *nslookup*, and paste examples. host isn't good
enough here. Let's hear it for lazy programming.

Who knows what else, since I still need to jump through those two hoops.

Anyhow, I'm not sure there's much to discuss. I mostly just feel the
need to rant about their capricious and vacuous requirements.

seph
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