--On 3 May 2006 10:28:41 +0100 Nigel Metheringham 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>> Isn't there a way to get the list "Whitelisted" with AOL?
>
> Yes - I've not looked at this because its not been an issue.  If someone
> wants to point me at the appropriate stuff then I can request this.
> Unfortunately Tony, who probably has dealt with AOL on behalf of the
> University (and we are in their address space) is unavailable this week.
>
>       Nigel.
>

No, I don't think you can get the list whitelisted. However, you may be 
able to get the cam.ac.uk smtp server IP address(es) whitelisted. I've done 
this for the Sussex University servers after we got blacklisted by them 
(for complaints from people who asked us to forward all their email to AOL 
addresses!)

<http://postmaster.aol.com/tools/whitelist_guides.html>

The conditions are somewhat onerous, but we've found that compliance with 
the spirit gets us by. Actually, Mailman gives you the tools to comply 
completely, but it might look silly to add a footnote to every exim-users 
message about the frequency of messages from exim-users!


-- 
Ian Eiloart
IT Services, University of Sussex

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