Kip Lawrence wrote:
I had this problem too... the solution for me was to have a correct reverse dns from the domain from where I sent the email. Once I got that corrected aol customers started getting email from me just fine. Maybe your having the same problem?

It might also be this, from their site:

"504 - (RTR:BB) The IP address you are using to connect to AOL is a dynamic (residential) IP address. AOL will not accept future e-mail transactions from this IP address until your ISP removes this IP address from its list of dynamic (residential) IP addresses. For additional information, please visit http://postmaster.info.aol.com.

"In these cases, the mail is being rejected because AOL believes it is being sent directly from someone’s computer, rather than through their ISP’s legitimate mail server, a common sign of malicious or abusive email. This can be fixed by them using a stable, legitimate mail server."

Let's face it.  AOL sucks.

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