In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Marian Briones
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Hi gang
>I have a site that is a membership site and it sends a confirmation
>email to the person wanting to create an account.  AOL is blocking
>them.  I have a valid email address and not a spammy subject line.
>
>I have had the same problems with other AOL users and form
>submissions.  Help!
>
>If I use my 'free' web-based AOL account I experience no problems, but
>when an actual AOL user who uses their whole interface tries, it is
>blocked.  The message isn't even showing up in a spam filter.
>
>Hope someone can unravel this.
>
>Marian

1) Check that your server is not blacklisted.  Someone else could be
sending spam, and getting your mails blocked.

2) Check the headers in the emails. You may be sending something that
doesn't look correct.

3) Ignore anyone who still uses AOL?

-- 
Pete Clark

Sunny Andalucia
http://www.hotcosta.com/comm_1.htm


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