just a guess; aol is using SPF - Sender Policy Framework - and if your dns
is not set up properly, aol will reject mail with the resumption that it is
spam ...
> -Original Message-
> From: Ricardo Cortes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 17:28
> To: James Use
I currently have James setup with a MS SQL-backed user store and we are using
James to forward emails with the forwardDestination column of the USERS table.
This is working fine except that aol.com doesn't accept any of the emails. I'm
sure they get sent but AOL's servers probably reject the e
Good
day All!
This
is what I know:
The
Clients within our internal network use SMTP protocol to talk to our James
Mail server. The James is configured to communicate with DNS servers(2 ip
address provided by our ISP) in order to resolve outgoing mails. Then our James
Mail server use SMTP