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tjforce
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Scott M.
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Wed Nov 23, 2005 1:58 am Post subject:
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AOL blocks email that comes from an ISP's residential block of IP addresses.
If you have a dynamic IP (even if you use a dynamic IP service to always
have access to your domain via a changing IP address) AOL will block it.
Getting a static IP address will solve this problem.
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Josh Jones
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Wed Nov 23, 2005 1:58 am Post subject:
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I have the same problem, but I use static IP's. The closest I can figure for
the doucment that I looked up is that AOL says that our DNS doesn't reverse
properly (Which it does!) OUr clients use DHCP though, could it be something
with that?
"Scott M." <s-mar@nospam.nospam> wrote in message
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| Quote: | AOL blocks email that comes from an ISP's residential block of IP
addresses. If you have a dynamic IP (even if you use a dynamic IP service
to always have access to your domain via a changing IP address) AOL will
block it. Getting a static IP address will solve this problem.
"tjforce" <tjforce@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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We are currently running 2003 Exchange Enterprise and we can receive
email
from people with AOL emails i.e. somename@aol.com or somename@aim.com.
However, we can not send or reply to AOL messages received. I found the
following document on the AOL website but I am unsure how to proceed:
http://postmaster.info.aol.com/guidelines/standards.html
Any ideas?
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Scott M.
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Wed Nov 23, 2005 1:58 am Post subject:
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DHCP shouldn't matter. I'll bet that the static IP that you have is still
"marked" by AOL as a "Residential" IP. Call your ISP to check this out
before you do anything else.
"Josh Jones" <it@co.sisqjustice.ca.us> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I have the same problem, but I use static IP's. The closest I can figure
for the doucment that I looked up is that AOL says that our DNS doesn't
reverse properly (Which it does!) OUr clients use DHCP though, could it be
something with that?
"Scott M." <s-mar@nospam.nospam> wrote in message
news:e3wpmX67FHA.204@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
AOL blocks email that comes from an ISP's residential block of IP
addresses. If you have a dynamic IP (even if you use a dynamic IP service
to always have access to your domain via a changing IP address) AOL will
block it. Getting a static IP address will solve this problem.
"tjforce" <tjforce@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C0393DFD-BE18-4B28-A21A-B75E28D85F48@microsoft.com...
We are currently running 2003 Exchange Enterprise and we can receive
email
from people with AOL emails i.e. somename@aol.com or somename@aim.com.
However, we can not send or reply to AOL messages received. I found the
following document on the AOL website but I am unsure how to proceed:
http://postmaster.info.aol.com/guidelines/standards.html
Any ideas?
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BigHaig
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Wed Nov 23, 2005 1:58 am Post subject:
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Enable logging on the SMTP connector in Exchange and send an email to AOL.
Go check the log file, there will be a URL from AOL pointing you to a fix
for your issue.
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Eric
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Wed Nov 23, 2005 5:58 pm Post subject:
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Hi,
I had the same issue couple of months back with my exchange. AOL is not
allowing any mails send and receive without resolving the hostname with the
IP. I asked my ISP to add the the reverseDNS lookup to resolve my IP and now
it's works well.
I hope this will help.
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Eric
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Scott M.
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Thu Nov 24, 2005 5:58 pm Post subject:
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Do you have a static IP? If so, why would your ISP need to change your DNS
record? Do they host your DNS for you as well?
"Eric" <Eric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Hi,
I had the same issue couple of months back with my exchange. AOL is not
allowing any mails send and receive without resolving the hostname with
the
IP. I asked my ISP to add the the reverseDNS lookup to resolve my IP and
now
it's works well.
I hope this will help.
--
Eric
"tjforce" wrote:
We are currently running 2003 Exchange Enterprise and we can receive
email
from people with AOL emails i.e. somename@aol.com or somename@aim.com.
However, we can not send or reply to AOL messages received. I found the
following document on the AOL website but I am unsure how to proceed:
http://postmaster.info.aol.com/guidelines/standards.html
Any ideas?
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