I'm still seeing mail bounced back for the above domains. It's not
consistent but I do see this message in my SMTP logs.

11:06 12:35 SMTP-(00001E00) 220-America Online (AOL) and its affiliated companies do not
11:06 12:35 SMTP-(00001E00) 220- authorize the use of its proprietary computers and computer
11:06 12:35 SMTP-(00001E00) 220- networks to accept, transmit, or distribute unsolicited bulk
11:06 12:35 SMTP-(00001E00) 220- e-mail sent from the internet....

That message is a standard message that they send to everyone who tries sending mail to AOL.


I did a reverse DNS check from DNSSTUFF.com with success.

What do the further log file entries show? Are there any errors in the further log file entries?


It may be that they are accepting the E-mail, but then later deleting it (AOL is known to do this).

-Scott
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