R. Scott Perry wrote:

>
>> 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
> ---
> Thank you Scott;

 That would definitely explain that one :-)
Now if they would only live up to what there greeting says, then we 
would all be allot happier people.
Because they are my biggest Spam, and it is hard to block every single 
email address, that turns out to
be bogus :-(

Thank You
Wayne




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