Re: RBL blocking of rogers.com valid user e-mail addresses?

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hello

i noticed your email address is from indy.rr.com
i am from the same domain
so we are sorta neighbors

i run my own mail server on my service,
and today aol started bouncing my outgoing mail
to aol users.

i went to the web site listed and could not
find my ip address listed. i am not running
open proxy as far as i know :), and rr.com
tests it regularly. my service is sold as dynamic
ip, but does not really change.  i am not listed
in the dial up list on the aol page.

do you run a mail server on your rr.com service ?
can you send email to aol.com users ??
do you have any advice for me ?

thanks

randy

----- Transcript of session follows -----
... while talking to mailin-03.mx.aol.com.:
<<< 550-The IP address you are using to connect to AOL is either open to
<<< 550-the free relaying of e-mail, is serving as an open proxy, or is a
<<< 550-dynamic (residential) IP address.  AOL cannot accept further e-mail
<<< 550-transactions from your server until either your server is closed to
<<< 550-free relaying/proxy, or your ISP removes your IP address from their
<<< 550-list of dynamic IP addresses.  For additional information,
<<< 550-please visit http://postmaster.info.aol.com.
<<< 550 Goodbye









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