Something else I noticed about AOL, don't know how accurate it is - just
my opinion.

We have a client who hosts their domain with us, and he wants us to
forward his mail to an AOL address. He received a few spams that came
from invalid/unregistered domains, and when we tried to forward these to
his AOL address, AOL gave a temporary 4xx errors and closed the SMTP
connection - leaving the spam sat on our server. It's a shame
Declude/Imail between them can't have a CLOSESMTP connection action on
preliminary tests instead of first receiving the entire email and then
performing an action on it. That way with these kind of preliminary
test, our server wouldn't accept the email either - and therefore not
keep attempting delivery every x minutes!

Anyhow... for this reason I'd make sure that your incoming MX details
are correct as well (and do not error on dnsstuff.com) - why have them
error when they could be correct? May not make any difference in your
situation, especially if you IP is blacklisted, but thought I'd share
the above with you all.

Regards,
Lyndon.


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