: : No, according to them they need the IP's of the machines which will be sending
: : mail. Of course I haven't actually tested that so I don't know what it does.
: What filters is it "getting past"?
My contact there claims it gets past the internal ones the users set up - not
the ones that AOL sets up. I've been given this stuff by the company I'm
working for but it sounds like they have a partnership agreement which, for
some reason, allows bypassing these rules. I haven't actually tried it yet
due to this smtproutes problem and I don't have an AOL account to test it
on that side. It would be nice for the inordinately large number of people
who complain that they aren't getting our daily messages but yet have their
filters so restrictive that we can't even reply to them.
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Matthew Harrell "Think of it as evolution in action"
Bit Twiddlers, Inc.
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