Less than a year ago, AOL started silently dumping dozens of emails on a list. We reduced
the number of emails per connection and the problem ceased.
Yes, AOL is obtuse, and once mail is accepted by AOL, only internal AOL logs are going to
tell the story. You could send logs to list members individually and have them contact AOL.
On 2022/08/27 01:36 AM, Jayson Smith wrote:
Hi,
Yesterday I received a report from an AOL user that she's not receiving traffic from one
of my lists. The problem here is that my server logs show outgoing mail being accepted
by AOL's incoming mail servers, and of course after that it's anyone's guess what
happens to them. She says she's checked her junkmail folder and the messages aren't
there. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Is AOL known to silently discard mail they
think is spam for some reason? I replied to her message from the same server and she did
receive that reply, so they haven't outright blocked my IP or something. Even if I could
contact someone who knows what they're doing at AOL, there are no error logs for me to
show.
Jayson
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