At 7:23 AM -0500 3/16/03, Gil Poulsen imposed structure on a stream of electrons, yielding:
Using SIMS 1.8b8 running on a G3-upgraded 8500, OS 9.1. Been working fine
for days now, but I just checked the queue and noted that some messages to
AOL were stuck in there. The error info in the log seemed kind of bizarre,
so I thought I would post it in case anyone had seen this before:

00:25:38 3 SMTP-244(aol.com) Expected 220 <Hello>, got 550
http://postmaster.info.aol.com\r
00:25:38 3 SMTP [S.0000003086] dequeueing
00:25:38 3 SMTP [S.0000003106] dequeueing
00:25:38 3 SMTP [S.0000003107] dequeueing
00:55:38 3 SMTP-245(aol.com) Expected 220 <Hello>, got 550
http://postmaster.info.aol.com\r
00:55:38 3 SMTP [S.0000003086] dequeueing
00:55:38 3 SMTP [S.0000003106] dequeueing
00:55:38 3 SMTP [S.0000003107] dequeueing

Nothing AOL does surprises me anymore, but I just wanted some reassurance
that this is on their end.

Yes, it is.


However, it's a bad sign for you. It very likely means that AOL thinks you are (or were, when connected, as you appear not to be right now...) on an IP that should not be talked to at all.

Absent some evidence that you have any sort of permanent connection to the IP's that your mail server uses, I would tend to agree with them.

--
Bill Cole
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