Re: AOL 421 errors (and 554 errors too)

From: Joseph W. Breu (no email)
Date: Thu May 04 2006 - 21:13:18 EDT

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    At the risk of posting a 'me too' email, we have also had issues getting a
    similar problem resolved with AOL. We have been receiving numerous ISP:B2 and
    ISP:B3 rejection codes from AOL email servers. We have contacted their
    postmaster # as posted on their website and each time talked with a very nice
    support tech.

    However, in each and every case, we were not able to get the problem
    resolved. AOL even went so far as to say that they would escalate and
    have a member of
    their tech support team contact me which never happened.

    We have subscribed to their FBL service for over a year. Lately, the messages
    that we receive in the FBL are nowhere near spam. We contacted the
    complaintant @ AOL and each time they responded that they hit 'report as spam'
    instead of delete which is right next to each other.

    If someone from AOL is reading this, please forward to someone in your
    postmaster team. All other means to contact AOL Postmaster have resulted in
    dead-ends.

    -- 
    Thanks,
    ---------------------------------------------------------
    Joseph W. Breu, CCNA              phone : +1.319.268.5228
    Senior Network Administrator        fax : +1.319.266.8158
    Cedar Falls Utilities              cell : +1.319.493.1686
    support: +1.319.268.5221         url : http://www.cfu.net
    Quoting Jim Popovitch <>:
    >
    > Matthew Black wrote:
    >>
    >> For what it's worth, I received a very nice e-mail and had an
    >> extended telephone conversation with a third-tier support
    >> manager from AOL. They do respond and that's why I placed my
    >> original post on this thread.
    >
    > I too received contact from AOL, and they have been extremely 
    > helpful. Thank you AOL, and thank you NANOG.
    >
    > -Jim P.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    
    



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