> On Jan 29, 2016, at 07:55, Frank Bulk <frnk...@iname.com> wrote: > > Seeing issues again today, since 7:16 am (U.S. Central) > Site aol.com (152.163.0.67) said after data sent: 421 4.2.1 "Service > unavailable. Please try again later." > Site aol.com (152.163.0.99) said after data sent: 421 4.2.1 "Service > unavailable. Please try again later." > Site aol.com (64.12.88.131) said after data sent: 421 4.2.1 "Service > unavailable. Please try again later." > Site aol.com (64.12.88.132) said after data sent: 421 4.2.1 "Service > unavailable. Please try again later." > Site aol.com (64.12.91.195) said after data sent: 421 4.2.1 "Service > unavailable. Please try again later." > Site aol.com (64.12.91.196) said after data sent: 421 4.2.1 "Service > unavailable. Please try again later." > > And here's a new one: > Site aol.com (64.12.88.132) said after data sent: 421 4.2.1 Dragnet > Timeout > > Frank
I'm not seeing a large percentage uptick but, just in terms of raw occurrences there is an increase. According to my data though (looking back 14 days) this has been “normal” for AOL during these hours. I see increases in their transfail responses every weekday during what I’d consider peak hours here in the US. _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop