I did an NSLOOKUP on our servers this morning and mail.aol.com and
mail.cs.com are coming up Non-existant Domains
mail.compuserve.com resolves.

So does that point to them or is it an issue with our DNS servers?  Strange

Dustin

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From: Dustin Freeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 2:44 PM
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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] AOL problem or mine?


Has anyone been having trouble with sending to AOL?
I have a lot of users calling because messages to AOL.COM or CS.COM keep
getting returned after 3 attempts.  
It has just started in the last few days.  We aren't on AOL's blacklist.
I posted this on the Imail list but so far nothing has helped.  I seem to
get an answer I understand better here usually anyway.

Dustin

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