At 08:58 PM 3/11/2004, you wrote:
Tried to contact AOL 4 times about this and cannot get anyone on the phone
that knows anything or really cares.

Sometimes it's simply a matter being persistent and eventually you'll make contact with someone who'll work with you.


AOL isn't going to accept messages from dynamic addresses. But I don't understand the problem relaying through your bandwidth provider--unless they're on the AOL black list.

We had a real weird problem with one ISP refusing mail from just 5-6 of our users. I learned that each one of the affected users was The Bat mail program. Apparently there's a bulk mail program that can disguise itself as The Bat. Then a spam filtering program was marketed that could be set to reject all mail from The Bat, plus a couple of other mail clients.

At our server, I wrote filters that strip mail client info and originating IP from all our outgoing mail. Since then all is well.

The war on spam has became a war on legit mail. When an ISP begins rejecting a significant amount of valid email, the problem becomes their's--not your's.




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