This is being discussed on the CF-Talk list as well. Started up yesterday, I believe. Someone on that list got hold of an AOL admin (as if there really are any) and posted this:FWIW, that may just be generic advice from AOL, and not specific to the problem they are having.
| I called AOL and their tech advised me to make RDNS entries
| for every domain then wait 24 hours and try again....
For at least a year or two, AOL has used the lack of a reverse DNS entry to penalize E-mail as part of their "secret" (undocumented) anti-spam system. The lack of a reverse DNS entry by itself won't cause an E-mail to be deleted by AOL, but it is used as part of their anti-spam formula (along with the publicly documented system at http://postmaster.info.aol.com , which bounces E-mail rather than deleting it).
-Scott
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