-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 13:22:54 -0400 "Randy Grimshaw" <rgrimsha@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > AOL is also blocking our church news... > > I am a little reluctant to chime in on this thread because it seems to > have been beaten to death that AOL and Yahoo will now guarantee > delivery of your messages for a fee. What this translates to is > postage for spam with a carelessly high false positive rate. > > Unfortunately I am unaware of a means for subscibers to flag the > non-spam messages. > > I have exhausted the techniques available to send from my hosting > provider, but messages from my home are accepted readily. As this is > shared hosting I suspect that there are others from my ip space that > AOL has legitimately chosen to block. > > One possibile solution may be to offer free webmail accounts to our > congregation using the hosting service. As part of the basic package, > our provider includes sufficient numbers of accounts to accomplish > this. YMMV. > > <><Randy Randy, That is what I am having a problem with. It is the contact forms on sites that are being blocked. Sending regular emails are fine. That is unbelievable that yahoo and AOL are doing this. It is a never ending battle! LOL - -- Best regards, ~WILL~ Key: http://code-heads.com/keys/ch1.asc Key: http://code-heads.com/keys/ch2.asc Linux Commands: http://code-heads.com/commands Linux Registered User: 406084 (http://counter.li.org/) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFEOs6ofw3TK8jhZrsRAnggAKC8S3pmBKHj8jIwNE/JTiH4f1Vs3ACgyJ2O kJR3IvtJQWy7sTtfthqZOtc= =aAhJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----