That's patently unfair to Indians.  I mean, people so careful of their
karma are *not* going to work for Awful On Line.

--benD

Dana Tierney wrote:

> your garden variety AOL tech has no idea how to whitelist anyone and is in
> India anyway....
>
> Doug White writes:
>
>  > AOL has instituted blocking from certain types of domains as part of
> their
>  > anti-spam initiative.
>  > To get the fastest results, your AOL customers need to contact   AOL
> support
>  > (the more the better) and ask them to whitelist your mail server.
>  >
>  > Also your mail server MUST have a reverse DNS set up
>  >
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>  > ----- Original Message -----
>  > From: "Haggerty, Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  > To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  > Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 2:01 PM
>  > Subject: Email
>  >
>  >
>  > | I set up a site that is capable of sending automatic mailings to
>  > | registered users, and we are getting a lot of bouncebacks from AOL. The
>  > | specific reason provided is that the server has been repeatedly used to
>  > | transfer unsolicited bulk email. Not a good thing, and I need to solve
>  > | the problem.
>  > |
>  > | Any ideas? The email is not coming from our domain, but we are on a
>  > | shared server and need to get the mail out.
>  > |
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