On Jul 7, 4:54pm, "Thaxton, Dennis" wrote: } I've been receiving reports from AOL subscribers for about two } months now that their receipt of our weekly list is either spotty or totally } nonexistent. I selected a random sampling of about 25% of our AOL } subscribers, announced the potential problem and requested an email from } those subscribers not receiving the subscription to their AOL account. } While the majority reporting thus far have reported delivery problems, I } have received a few messages stating that they aren't having any delivery } problems at all, which I find strange. I would have expected an all or } nothing response. Other than the idea that some AOL user's mail controls } are actually blocking receipt, are there any other reasons why delivery } might make it to some AOL users and not others? Someone suggested I contact } AOL directly and have our list added to the "approved newsletters" list, but } I would think this would only be a problem if no one were receiving it. This is only a WAG, but the "approved newsletter list" might be a help. AOL has long been known to give AOL->AOL mail a priority over internet->AOL mail, and the list might get it a better priority shot. Of course, you could suggest that they get a "real" ISP. -- Rich Greenberg Work: Rich.Greenberg atsign worldspan.com +1 770-563-6656 N6LRT Marietta, GA, USA Play: richgr atsign netcom.com +1 770-321-6507 Eastern time zone. I speak for myself & my dogs only. VM'er since CP-67 Canines:Val(Chinook,CGC,TT),Red(Husky,(RIP)),Shasta(Husky,TT) Owner:Chinook-L Atlanta Siberian Husky Rescue. Adopt a homeless Husky. Asst Owner:Sibernet-L