Re: AOL Lameness

From: Steve Atkins (no email)
Date: Mon Oct 02 2006 - 14:18:35 EDT

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    On Oct 2, 2006, at 11:06 AM, Mike Lyon wrote:

    >
    > OK, I should clarify this. The description that is on that link I put
    > in my original e-mail doesn't actually describe what is happening, but
    > that is the error they spit back at me.
    >
    > What really is happening is that the url that is in my e-mail and when
    > you reolve it to an IP, if you do a reverse lookup on that IP, it
    > comes back with a generic DNS entry that my colo provider has assigned
    > to it. So the issue seems to be that the reverse DNS entry and the
    > domain name don't match. But this isn't really an issue, a lot of
    > providers do it this way.
    >
    > But why is AOL being lame with this?

    If that's the behaviour you're seeing, and your theory is really the
    reason
    for it... odds are that it's a bug. Happens occasionally.

    The folks at AOL are usually pretty helpful - I'd suggest calling their
    postmaster group and asking them for help (there's a link for that on
    the URL you posted). They're the only ones who can help you diagnose
    what's going on further, I suspect.

    Cheers,
       Steve


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