>I have a daily mailout that I send to thousands of subscribers.  I 
>have within the past week been receiving many complaints from AOL 
>subscribers, stating that they are not receiving the daily 
>mailout.   As a test, I cleared/deleted the LOG file, and then sent 
>an email message to an AOL subscriber.  Below is a SAMPLE 
>result.   What is this log telling me?  Why do I get a "peer name 
>unknown" message, and what does the "rdeliver"

"rdeliver" keyword means Imail is satisfied completely that the other 
end said it had accepted the msg.

Looks like you've been blacklisted by AOL, who now just accepts and 
silently drops your mail in the bit bucket.   We have had several 
reports like this here.

Try to get a buddy (assuming he's not blacklisted by AOL too) to let 
you relay your outbound through him as a test for one msg list 
delivery to see if your AOL subscribers get the the mail.

If they do, send another msg from your Imail to see if they get it. 
If not, you can conclude AOL has blacklisted you.

This part of the AOL Time Warner "complete user experience".

Good luck trying to get off their blacklist.  I've seen nobody here 
report they escaped.

Len

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