On 4/28/01 1:40 PM, murr rhame <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote... >Reducing the number of recipients per-email doesn't help. I use >Lyris software which always sends individual emails to all >recipients. Which could just as easily be the problem. If AOL suddenly sees dozens, perhaps hundreds of simultaneous connections from one server all transmitting virtually identical messages, it might have reason to be concerned. Or it's possible your server is being blocked for other reasons. AOL's checks are very complicated, justly so. There's no one rule. If there were, it would be too easy for abusers to circumvent. -- Adam Bailey | Chicago, Illinois [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Finger/Web for PGP [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.lull.org/adam/
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