>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.
ok, but we have had several reports of Imail logging "rdeliver" and
the AOL recipient not receiving the mail. One guy relayed through
another server, and the recipient got the mail. It sure seemed that
AOL was accepting but not delivering mail from his server.
>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.
hmmmm
>So, I assume...
>
>250-rly-xa02.mx.aol.com peer name unknown
>
>...doesn't mean anything significant?
ask your AOL techy, it's their msg
Len
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