> 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.
I find this odd, simply because of our 10,000 subscribers, there are
hundreds and hundreds of AOL members, and only a couple dozen have
been reporting problems. If I had been blacklisted by AOL, I would
think I would be receiving many more complaints from my AOL
subscribers.
I contacted an AOL technician hours before posting my forum message,
and the AOL technician assured me that they don't blacklist. I
wasn't convinced, but he wouldn't change his tune. Oddly, I sent
several email messages to him, but he hasn't received them...yet.
So, I assume...
250-rly-xa02.mx.aol.com peer name unknown
...doesn't mean anything significant?
Philip
>
> 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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