> I've seen some messages in the archive that seem similar to my problem,
> but I'm not positive. Unfortuantely we have several clients that use AOL
> and don't want to check a POP account. When we set up an email account in
> QMail as a forward to an AOL account, It appears that AOL is dropping
Check your logs.
If they are delivered then it is AOL's fault; if they are not then the logs
will tell you and why.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Lech [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 12:49 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Forwarding to AOL
> > I've seen some messages in the archive that seem similar to my problem,
> > but I'm not positive. Unfortuantely we have several clients that use AOL
> > and don't want to check a POP account. When we set up an email account in
> > QMail as a forward to an AOL account, It appears that AOL is
01 10:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Forwarding to AOL issue
> > I've seen some messages in the archive that seem similar to my problem,
> > but I'm not positive. Unfortuantely we have several clients that use
AOL
> > and don't want to check a POP accoun
> Thanks for the AOL FAQ. I noticed something in there that caught my eye.
> We've been trying to get reverse dns lookup setup. It is not setup at this
> time. Is this my problem?
Based on my experience, not having functioning reverse DNS is
definately a factor in the algorithm at AOL's mailse
Quoting Norbert Bollow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> http://members.aol.com/adamkb/aol/mailfaq/dropped-mail.html
How funny is it that an AOL user has written an unofficial FAQ on why
his ISP loses mail? In fact, he continues to give them money?
"Oh, you're losing mail. Go see
http://www.coinet.com/
> How funny is it that an AOL user has written an unofficial FAQ on why
> his ISP loses mail? In fact, he continues to give them money?
"Know thine enemy."
---Kris Kelley