From a previous post on this problem: <quote> I found an AOL help phone number, (703) 265-4670, that system administrators can use to report problems they are having sending email to AOL subscribers. You leave a message and a technician will call you back. The AOL tech told me that the connection process with AOL includes a reverse DNS lookup. If you do not have a "PTR" record for your server's IP address to domain name, AOL will not allow the connection. This seems to be a very common problem. You can check your PTR record from a Win/NT (Not 95/98) system. From the NT command prompt, enter the NSLOOKUP command and the IP address of your LISTSERV server: NSLOOKUP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx The command should display the domain name and address of your LISTSERV server. If it does not, then you need a PTR record. I called our ISP and they created one for us. The AOL tech was very polite and willing to help. You should call them if you have a problem or questions. Jim Walker </quote> Call the number and go through the same grief the rest of us have gone throught with AOL.... If there are archives on this list would someone point Liz to them so she can search on "AOL not getting my emails" Glenn Team NCM http://www.corvettemuseum.com Liz Marr wrote: > > Does anyone have something creative or useful for helping either get AOL > subscribers receiving Listserv mail again, or getting AOL or LSoft to figure > out how to fix the problem? I don't know if it is just Listserv lists hosted by > a particular server that are not getting through, or all Listserv messages. > The ones I know about are all on a particular Listserv host - but I'd like to > think that the problem is not anything that LSoft or Listserv is doing. > > Liz Marr