On 4/9/07, Paul Prusakowski <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Has anyone had any problems with AOL blocking postings from your lists? For > the past 4-5 weeks AOL users have not received a posting from my list and I > was wondering if anyone has had any success in dealing with someone who can > straighten this out. Thanks for any suggestions. One thing you might do is contact their postmaster services. Your domain or IP might be blocked. There are a few things you can do, such as setting up a feedback loop, that will help get your messages through. Basically, AOL arbitrarily decides, sometimes based on users hitting the 'report spam' button, which is right next to the delete button, that a domain is a source of spam, and it blocks all mail from that domain to any AOL user. There is a whitelist process for mailing lists, but I think that the complete set of things they require is too extreme to bother (at least it was the last time I checked a couple of years ago) If we ever reach the point where AOL is blocking messages from our domain, I'm just going to notify our AOL subscribers that it's too bad, they need to find another solution. You should be able to find a link in your error messages with an explanation of why your messages are being blocked. http://postmaster.info.aol.com/ is a moderately good place to start. Good luck, and please keep us informed on how it goes with AOL. -- David Phillips Molon Labe ! Moved from CARY, NC, the Containment Area for Relocated Yankees Settling in near 36° 08' 25" N , 80° 17' 21" W while building around 36° 08' 47" N , 80° 19' 23" W Lose Not A Minute!