>I've got a Windows 2000 server running IMail 6.06. I have a user who is 
>having troubles sending emails to folks using AOL. I checked the logs and 
>found the following:
>
>SMTP (2168) >DATA
>SMTP (2168) 354 START MAIL INPUT, END WITH "." ON A LINE BY ITSELF
>SMTP (2168) >.
>SMTP (2168) 250 OK
>SMTP (2168) rdeliver aol.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] (1) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 658

That shows that AOL accepted the E-mail, and took responsibility for its 
delivery.  If they didn't send a bounce message, or deliver the E-mail, 
they lost it or stole it or something.

>It looks like the email is being sent but one of AOL's relay servers 
>doesn't like it.

What makes you think that one of their servers doesn't like it?  Just that 
it wasn't delivered, or is there something else?

>  By the way, I'm not getting and "undeliverable" message back. Any 
> thoughts as to what happening here?

You can go to http://postmaster.info.aol.com for information on the 
blocking that they let the general public know that they do.  It is rumored 
that they also have secret blocking, as well.  Your IP isn't on their open 
relay list, so you are safe there.

                                                            -Scott

Declude: Anti-virus, Anti-spam and Anti-hijacking solutions for 
IMail.  http://www.declude.com



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