do an nslookup on:
login.oscar.aol.com <http://login.oscar.aol.com> & 
login.glogin.messaging.aol.com <http://login.glogin.messaging.aol.com>

the efficient way to block this is using SmartDefense. It would be blocked 
on any port to any destination.
 Best,
Neil Delacruz
   On 9/8/05, Smith, Al <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
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