> I signed up for the feeback loop for my domain with aol. I am now = > receiving messages from them indicating mail sent from our site that is = > being reported to them as spam.
yep, if your mailbox users forward their message to AOL then use the "report as spam" feature in their mailbox, they are reporting your server since it was the source. > In the message I receive there is nothing I can use to track it down. = If you're using IMail as the forwarder, look in the header of the embedded message and you should see something that ties it to at least a domain. Something like the received from "SMTP32-FWD" message. I've warned my customers that complaints to AOL of this type can and will force us to cease forwarding their mail. Keep an eye out for increased activity as there are levels that once hit AOL will start blocking mail from your mail server based on it's IP address. -Kevin
