You need to visit each of the blacklist sites that are on that list and see
what they require.
Howevever, some are listing entire blocks of IP addresses, which means those
who are not sending spam are also being punished.
ISPs / Mail server admins that use black lists choose the ones they want.
Tom
"Brett" wrote in message
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| Thanks but how do I fix the problem please. I have another friend and we
| correspond regularly by email and he uses AOL !!
| Brett
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| "Tom Willett" wrote:
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| It appears your IP address has been blacklisted for spam:
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http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/ip4r.ch?&ip=88.111.152.39
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| "brett" wrote in message
| ...
| |I recently received an email from a friend as below. I replied to it
in OE
| | using the 'Reply' button, so the address was correct.
| |
| | My reply email was bounced back with the message below. I have asked
AOL
| | what the problem is but no response.
| |
| | Grateful for advice please. Seems as though my ISP is blacklisted by
AOL
| | !!??
| | Brett
| |
| | .......................COPY ...............................
| | The following message to was undeliverable.
| | The reason for the problem:
| | 5.4.7 - Delivery expired (message too old) [Default] 421-': (DYN:T1)
| |
http://postmaster.info.aol.com/error....html\nSERVICE NOT
| AVAILABLE'
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