Hi,

Have you been following the recent thread on this subject (all 300+ posts) ???????

BT generally set rDNS as follows:

Dynamic users get: hostxxx-xxx-xxx-xxx.in-addr.btopenworld.com
whereas static users get: hostxxx-xxx-xxx-xxx.in-addr.btopenworld.com

notice the difference ???? I didn't think so..... Most of the messages on the list 
over the last week have been about this and the 'real' solution is to get BT to set a 
proper rDNS for you. We even have customers with BT ADSL using a routed /29 subnet who 
get the same rDNS as above....

When I tried to get BT to set rDNS for some of our customers I failed miserably and as 
certain people will no-doubt tell you (if they aren't heartilly sick of this subject 
by now, AOL probably won't be able to help you either (I am not going to get into who 
is wrong on this.)

The solution that I have used for my customers is to get them to post via my 'proper' 
mail server (using SMTP AUTH). This may not be a solution for you but if you know 
someone with a mailserver with proper rDNS then try asking them nicely.

I wouldn't bother posting via BT's mailservers either as they have the added annoyance 
of only relaying for domains that they host........

Cheers

Phil
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Reeve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 June 2003 09:31
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] Caught in the middle of AOL and BT



I have been caught by the AOL trap with the message below:

"The IP address you are using to connect to AOL is a dynamic (residential)IP address.  
AOL will not accept future e-mail transactions from this IP address until your ISP 
removes this IP address from its list of dynamic (residential) IP addresses."

I have contacted BT, my ADSL provider in the UK and their response is below:

"As regards AOL's perception about static or dynamic IP addresses, all I can say is, 
they
are mistaken.  Much depends on how they scan and classify open relays or anonymous
servers.  Simply put, your email server's IP address probably doesn't appear on their 
lists as a
valid email server and they may be assuming it's dynamic."

BT have suggested I talk to AOL and register our mail server with them...I have tried 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] but have never received even an acknowledgement that they 
exist...does anybody else on this list have a contact e-mail address for AOL?

Our server is "No Relay"  and we have a static NON Residential IP address on a NO NAT 
router.

Any help will be gratefully received.

Mark

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