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Re: AOL and mail-accepting rules
From: Simon Waters <simonw () zynet net>
Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 16:59:33 +0100
On Friday 22 Jul 2005 4:39 pm, Eric Louie wrote:
I have a client who is experiencing problems with sending mail to AOL. I am not resposible for their email service (yet) but I'd like to know if AOL has changed their policy on anti-spam / mail receipt for their customers (RBL, SORBS, rDNS validation), or if there's a real problem with AOL inbound mail for the past 2-3 days.
Not that I've heard of, and Spam-L is usually a good place to hear of any such things. In the first place they need to read the log files, and see what reason AOL gives for not accepting the email during the SMTP transaction. I see a fair proportion of rejected email from AOL currently with "554 Transaction failed", "(HVU:B1)", but assume someone is spamming (or other junk) is getting through our filters, to the accounts that forward to AOL accounts, and that this junk contains URLs of sites AOL users don't like.
Current thread:
- AOL and mail-accepting rules Eric Louie (Jul 22)
- Re: AOL and mail-accepting rules Jim Popovitch (Jul 22)
- Re: AOL and mail-accepting rules Simon Waters (Jul 22)
- Re: AOL and mail-accepting rules Eric Louie (Jul 22)
- Re: AOL and mail-accepting rules james edwards (Jul 22)
- Re: AOL and mail-accepting rules Steve Sobol (Jul 22)