On 7/27/06, Suresh Ramasubramanian <ops.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
On 7/27/06, Tom Quilling <tier1@ncinet.de> wrote:
so the suspicion is, that AOL is blocking whole ranges.. may be a postmaster of them is on this list....
You'll find them pretty easy to reach - contact information, phone #, email addresses etc on their postmaster site.
One added extra that we have (not aol, as far as I have seen) is a spamblock query page .. go to http://spamblock.outblaze.com/spamchk.html and query your IPs there, the ones that AOL is blocking. See what you get.
I have to add my 2/100ths of a monetary unit, after having dealt with aol repeatedly. Attempting to return emails forwarded from copyright@* to my gmail account, with the complaintant email originating at aol resulted in 554. At this point, despite having aol *unblock* my gmail account from sending to *@aol.com from here with reply-to/from copyright@* (after 20 hours of my time wasted, i might add... ~2 hrs per call x 5 calls) I managed to get a whitelist on the domains in question, which... unless you classify phpbb notifications as "spam" have never been even remotely associated with spamming. Now.. to prevent bs like this from happening in the future... this email address (infowolfe@gmail.com) is the only email address associated with me that doesn't reject *@aol.com with 550 with a link to a page explaining that the user needs to get a better isp. I really wish more people would stand up to aol and explain to them that their spam filtering stuff is ineffective as well as annoying.