whoa.  hi jeff ...small world.  i subscribe to MediaPost and you and i had a brief discussion about "GATOR".
 
ha!
 
anyway, thanks for the help.  if you happen to find someone who remembers what type of "Header_xxxx" info i need for the tag, please fire it off to me.
 
thanks to the group for all the help so far...

Christian Griffith, CTO
Encore Tickets : Get Up Close
http://www.encoretickets.com
 
personal gig : http://phatz.com
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 12:28 PM
Subject: Re: [iMS] Re: aol and email

The problem is not what cfx_mail is doing/creating... it is what it is not doing. If you send mail to aol from a desktop client (outlook express or whatever), and also send via ims, you'll see there is a header line missing from the ims version that in essence says it came from a 'client'. You need to add that header programmatically to the ims generated emails and you'll have no problems. We came across this problem a year ago, worked for a week to solve it and finally did with this solution. I am not sure of exactly what the header is or the syntax - but that will be your solution.

Jeff Loechner, President
MediaPost Communications
203 222-0330 (301)
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: [iMS] Re: aol and email

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...

Christian Griffith, CTO
Encore Tickets : Get Up Close
http://www.encoretickets.com
 
personal gig : http://phatz.com
----- 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 -----
From: Ben Nagel
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

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