>If AOL does say anything about this, I would be very interested to know
>what they say, as I believe they do not acknowledge the "secret" spam
>filtering (as opposed to the standard spam filtering, where they will
>bounce the E-mails).
We had a similar issue where AOL black-holed one particular mail server
IP on us. Relaying through a different server on the same netblock
worked fine, so they were clearly blocking that specific IP for some
unknown reason.
I contacted them repeatedly regarding the issue and a couple weeks later
they simply said it was fixed. No explanation why they blocked the IP
or any other details to go on.
- Mike Griffin
Handy Networks, LLC
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