On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, webmaster wrote:

>
> AOL seems to have put forth effort to stop spam and its causing me a slight
> headache.
> At home I am on cable and it is a dynamic ip but changes rare (like 6 months
> or more before I get a new ip) and at work I have cable and static. Yet AOL
> insists on not relayinh my emails sent to legit aol users.
>
> [HERE IS THE PROBLEM]
>
> [<00>] XMail bounce: [EMAIL PROTECTED];Error=[554- The IP address you are
> using to connect to AOL is a dynamic (residential)
> 554- IP address.  AOL will not accept future e-mail transactions from this
> IP
> 554- address until your ISP removes this IP address from its list of dynamic
> 554- (residential) IP addresses.  For additional information, please visit
> 554  http://postmaster.info.aol.com.]

They're likely using some sort of dialup list and your IP fall inside.
Can't you use your cable provider MTA and relay for XMail ?



- Davide

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