On Friday, October 24, 2003, at 03:58 PM, Bill Cole wrote:


[snick]

AOL has essentially said that they don't want any users of 172.128.0.0 - 172.211.255.255 to be directly connecting to outside mail servers. Anyone with a mail server should consider adding that range to the local blacklist to catch the incidents where AOL's technical steps to prevent such connections break down.


Thanks for posting this.


I've been getting hammered of late by mail from AOL's outbound mail relay servers that deliver bounced mail; with log entries like

00:00:57 1 SMTP-767(omr-r09.mx.aol.com) SPAM? Recipient '<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' rejected: user unknown


I'm not quite sure what's going on here.


Charles Yeomans


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