RE: AOL and spam filtering

2004-10-25 Thread Craig Dudley
Reverse DNS would seem to be the most important factor, make sure your mail server has RDNS setup. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24 October 2004 01:28 To: CF-Talk Subject: AOL and spam filtering I use the CFMX cfmail tag to

RE: AOL and spam filtering

2004-10-25 Thread Gavin Brook
I've recently had to go through the whole AOL white listing process. Our mail server was experiencing a temporary block at AOL's mail servers. I phoned AOL and they explained that this temporary block was due to the fact that a certain percentage of the mail we were sending was being reported as

RE: AOL and spam filtering

2004-10-25 Thread James Smith
: 25 October 2004 12:35 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: AOL and spam filtering I've recently had to go through the whole AOL white listing process. Our mail server was experiencing a temporary block at AOL's mail servers. I phoned AOL and they explained that this temporary block was due to the fact

Re: AOL and spam filtering

2004-10-24 Thread John Beynon
if you use cfmailparam to change the x-mailer param you'll probably get the messages through. By default CFMX sets xmailer to: X-Mailer: ColdFusion MX Application Server which is probably what is being caught by AOL as spam. Change it to appear as MS Outlook with Microsoft Outlook 8.5, Build

Re: AOL and spam filtering

2004-10-24 Thread Matt Robertson
There could be more to it than that. I've personally never altered the X-Mailer, and many of my clients email thousands of pieces to AOL members daily without trouble. However CF used to have at least one problem that needed a param to prop it up, which I still use (not sure if MX fixes it but I

Re: AOL and spam filtering

2004-10-24 Thread sp
Thank you all for your suggestions. I have implemented both the mailer-id and x-mailer and will see what happens. Strange thing is that I am not sending large amounts. Each day only about 850 emails are being sent and out of that only a percentage is AOL. Sebastian

Re: AOL and spam filtering

2004-10-24 Thread Umer Farooq
Hey.. If the error is not resolved.. checkout the following.. http://postmaster.aol.com/guidelines/sender.html Also if you run your own SMTP server.. good idea to sign up.. for AOL white list.. so you get a report every time.. someone reports.. one of your messages as spam.. and

Re: AOL and spam filtering

2004-10-24 Thread dave
i seem to recall that your server must conform too their standards as well, typical aol crap or they will blacklist u or if someone else thats on your server (in a shared enviroment) gets the bl then so do u. I have always heard to only shoot mail out in lots of like 10-12 at a time so that u