Don't barrage them with bogus joejob bounce notifications? IIRC that is a feature of your mail configuration down there. matto On Wed, 3 May 2006, Matthew Black wrote:
We've noticed a surge in 421 e-mail errors from AOL.
Message soft bounced for '###@aol.com', '4.3.2 - Not accepting messages at this time ('421', [': (DYN:T1) http://postmaster.info.aol.com/errors/421dynt1.html', 'SERVICE NOT AVAILABLE']) []'
It seems as though they've tightened down their policies. We're pretty good at preventing spam with our IronPort anti-spam gateways and internal policies.
We've also subscribed to their FBL notification service. I'm surprised at the types of messages AOL customers consider as spam. Anything and everything: university admission acceptance notices; instructor class assignments; photos from friends; etc.
matthew black california state university, long beach
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