On 19 Jul 2004, Gregg Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm traveling in the US for a month and got an AOL account to be able to
> get online.  At first I was able to send and receive using my primary
> (Chilean ISP) email account, with the one caveat that I could only send
> once every few hours.  It made no difference if I tried to receive my
> email first with sending unchecked.  As long as I waited a few hours, when
> I returned and tried again (with send and received checked) I could send
> and receive.

You're running afoul of AOL's SMTP proxy rate limiting.

See <http://members.aol.com/adamkb/aol/mailfaq/3rd-party.html#3rd-party-acct>.

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Adam Bailey    | Chicago, Illinois
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