Surprisingly, to me, the problem seems to be:

http://postmaster.info.aol.com/errors/554rtrbb.html

I must be on a list of guilty people who have residential IP addresses. That
seems a bit harsh.  Oh well, I'll try to get my ISP to take me off this
list.

Ps.  I found out by doing a:

Telnet 205.188.159.217 smtp 

... and all was revealed.

John Hornsby


 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 14 July 2004 18:00
> To: James Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Could not connect to SMTP host
> 
> > Today I upgraded from 2.1.2 to 2.2.0 and the results were as you
> predicted.
> 
> Great.  :-)
> 
> > Strange that I still seem to have problems with the AOL address I
> started
> > out with - but I can see that it tries a large number (16) of 
> > different mail servers before giving up ("No mail server(s) 
> available 
> > at this
> time")
> 
> That can happen, but if it is chronic you might want to check 
> to see why the servers were not available.  If you are in a 
> banned IP block, for example, although when I checked 
> www.openrbl.org, your "everton" server seems to be OK: 
> http://openrbl.org/ip/212/159/70/187.htm.
> 
>       --- Noel
> 

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