I will approach BT and see if they will relay outgoing mail from our server, without the need to change our domain address information.
They should be able to without any problem.
The real problem, though, is that you'll have to rely on BT for mail delivery. You no longer have the luxury of determining what happened to lost mail, without dealing with BT.
That's precisely why we use our own server--we need the logs at hand. Our pharmacy domain is on this server, and it is critical that we have reliable mail and the means to confirm delivery.
FWIW, we're strongly considering adding a web page that includes all known information on AOL's anti-spam policies (both the publicized ones and the non-publicized ones). It seems that they are now blocking one of our IPs, and not even accepting the connection.
Don't feel bad. The first week AOL deployed its anti-spam program, it wouldn't even accept connections from some of RR's own smtp servers. This tidbit came from a top-tier RR engineer.
I look forward to reading your AOL anti-spam page.
Ben
Lonsinger Pharmacy
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