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On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 16:32:06 -0400, Glenn Darwin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I'm also getting complaints from AOL users. After talking to AOL at this number
>I was told mail coming from my listserv at listserv.corvettemuseum.com is
>hitting the bit bucket because:
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>- Mail is originating at a pop3 user account, dialup. (They consider this spam)
Your server IP is not in any listing of dialup IP ranges.
>- Mail has too many BCC's in it. (again spam)
Mail generated by LISTSERV has no BCCs at all.
>- PTR was not working, but mysterioly started working while I was talking to
>them. This was set up before the server was set up months ago....
Actually you have 2 PTR records which is unusual. Usually only 1.
>- Mail left listserv.corvettemuseum.com and was routed through another server
>before it arrived at AOL.
Your server is not registerd to participate in the worldwide LISTSERV backbone.
Your server mails directly to AOL.
>They did not resolve my problem. They wanted to look at it and will call me
>back tomorrow.
don't hold your breath...
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