I'm having a similar struggle with sbcglobal.net & ATT.net addresses - They are rejecting our list mail with a reject notice, but let individual messages through. I have different outgoing server for mailman. My servers are hosted at Dreamhost, who generally has very helpful support, but in the past 3 weeks they are not able to convince sbcglobal & att to let our mail through because they banned our IP block.
I did set Mailman to give me notice for each bounce notification so I could see what was going on, and when the bounce counters were incremented. That helped me be more aware.
Immensely frustrating, as almost half of our list members have sbcglobal or ATT & are losing contact with our group.
Best, Dave Nathanson Mac Medix
On Aug 26, 2022, at 10:36 PM, Jayson Smith <jaybird@bluegrasspals.com> wrote:
Hi,
Yesterday I received a report from an AOL user that she's not receiving traffic from one of my lists. The problem here is that my server logs show outgoing mail being accepted by AOL's incoming mail servers, and of course after that it's anyone's guess what happens to them. She says she's checked her junkmail folder and the messages aren't there. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Is AOL known to silently discard mail they think is spam for some reason? I replied to her message from the same server and she did receive that reply, so they haven't outright blocked my IP or something. Even if I could contact someone who knows what they're doing at AOL, there are no error logs for me to show.
Jayson
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