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:

| I called AOL and their tech advised me to make RDNS entries
| for every domain then wait 24 hours and try again....
FWIW, that may just be generic advice from AOL, and not specific to the problem they are having.

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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