On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 12:18, Allan Trick wrote:
> Has anyone worked out problems with getting mail through to AOL users?  I 
> have some members of our lists that claim they are not getting our 
> messages, but they're also not returning bounced to Mailman.  So I'm not 
> sure what to do.  I suspect there are some kind of filtering options in AOL 
> and that they have to open up all mail coming in from our domain in order 
> to get it (like has to be done with Hotmail).  But I don't have an AOL 
> account and can't tell them exactly what to do.  Any guidance on what to 
> tell our AOL folks how to receive mail sent through Mailman would be 
> appreciated.
> 
> Allan
> 
> 
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This is covered quite throughly in the archives. Verping your mail will
help, and may solve the problem (look up verp in the FAQ).

The problem *may* be that you have too many aol recipients in one piece
of mail.  You can change this in your MTA or you can try to change this
in your Mailman
SMTP_MAX_RCPTS = 5

Good Luck - and have fun reading the archs!

Jon Carnes


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