That sounds like a problem with your DNS servers (even if they did have DNS problems, your DNS server should only cache a 'does not exist' answer for aol.com for about 10 minutes). I would recommend restarting the DNS server.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
AOL has apparently had some major mail problems this week, so it may not necessarily be something on your end (they could have 1 DNS server that is returning 'does not exist' answers, for example).
-Scott
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