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Its an end node then. AOL would really benefit from a backbone, considering
the volume of mail they handle.
andrew
>>> [log in to unmask] 8/4/2003 3:42:26 PM >>>
At 16:34 08/04/2003 Monday, Andrew Bosch wrote:
>Does AOL operate a Listserv backbone or an end node? I noticed that AOL
seems
>to have a registered Listserv server, since they are showing up in the
X-Spam
>jobs. If they run a backbone, then your list should be successfully
>delivering, otherwise, you will have to work it out with the admins
there.
The last I checked a test Distribute Mail Job starting at Penn State,
list mail destined for AOL.COM subscribers has as its LISTSERV backbone
node:
PLUM.EASE.LSOFT.COM
/Pete
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