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Is
your other mail server on the same box as IMS? If not, try sending the message
through the SMTP Test Console from the IMS box. Does that
work?
hi howie. i appreciate the responses ...but
not once has inFusion answered the header question. is there a default
header situation that prevents email from arriving to aol recipients?
why would email sent through our smtp server be delivered without a hitch, yet
email coming from the CFX_mail "server" disappear into the ether ...there has
to be a reason.
what could CFX_mail bedoing/creating in the email
(headers, i would assume) that would prevent the email from getting
there?
thanks again...
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 10:49
AM
Subject: Re: [iMS] Re: aol and
email
If you are sending legitimate mail (ie - not
SPAM) then you can get on the AOL "white list" which means that they would
recognize that you have a legitimate reason for sending bulk mail to
their users. More info is at http://postmaster.info.aol.com
Regards,
Howie
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 10:19
AM
Subject: RE: [iMS] Re: aol and
email
Thanks very much for giving us some insight, Marc. How would
we configure the call to cfx_iMSMail to send over longer periods
of time? Here, we run a mass e-mail several times a week that is
kicked off by one of our marketing people. It basically reads e-mail
addresses from a database and sends to those addresses. Would we
have to code a delay within that page just for AOL users? How do you
lengthen the period of time during which you send
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