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).
AOL definitely has anti-spam filters that can result in mail from your server or domain being discarded, if you send them too much mail in a given period of time. And woe betide you if you wind up generating too many bounces in a given period of time.
See <http://postmaster.info.aol.com> for more info.
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