>I get this same message just sending out to "1" address. on AOL
>And one to Hotmail account. So there are "2" address's being sent to, and AOL
>Gives me the same message.
>20021003 142454 127.0.0.1 SMTP (258) 220-rly-xb01.mx.aol.com ESMTP
>mail_relay_in-xb1.4; Thu, 03 Oct 2002 14:17:54 -0400
>20021003 142454 127.0.0.1 SMTP (258) 220-America Online (AOL) and
>its affiliated companies do not
>20021003 142454 127.0.0.1 SMTP (258) 220- authorize the use of
>its proprietary computers and computer
>20021003 142454 127.0.0.1 SMTP (258) 220- networks to accept,
>transmit, or distribute unsolicited bulk
>20021003 142454 127.0.0.1 SMTP (258) 220 e-mail sent from the
>internet.
That is just a standard AOL SMTP greeting. Their mailservers have been
using that greeting for years. It does not mean that they have targeted
you out for any reason.
-Scott
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