At 13:59 6/12/2003, webmaster wrote: >[<00>] XMail bounce: [EMAIL PROTECTED];Error=[554- The IP address you are >using to connect to AOL is a dynamic (residential) >554- IP address. AOL will not accept future e-mail transactions from this >IP >554- address until your ISP removes this IP address from its list of dynamic >554- (residential) IP addresses. For additional information, please visit >554 http://postmaster.info.aol.com.]
Odds are that AOL has subscribed to a DNSBL that lists dynamic IP addresses, and your IP address is showing up in there. This means that *nothing* you can do on your end will fix this - your only hope is getting your ISP to assign you an address which is not listed in whichever DNSBL that AOL is using. You can check your IP address against the major DNSBL lists at http://relays.osirusoft.com/cgi-bin/rbcheck.cgi?addr=200.100.200.100 replacing 200.100.200.100 with your actual IP address. As far as getting your ISP to assign you an address which isn't listed - well, if you have a contract with them which specifies that you are allowed to run servers, they should be able to assist you. Otherwise, you probably aren't going to have much luck. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
