If you have your own domain name and static IP address, get your isp to put . in his reverse dns.
I use this technique. I have tested sending mail to aol and have not had a problem.
It can be a problem convincing ISP to do this, and finding someone who understands what you want them to do. It was worth the extra effort for me
This sounds like the Don't copy bit on the old Mac OS. No one paid attention to it, no one coded for it. No one remembers it today, hence it is now the bogus bit.
If you have your own domain name and static IP address, get your isp to put . in his reverse dns. I use this technique. I have tested sending mail to aol and have not had a problem. It can be a problem convincing ISP to do this, and finding someone who understands what you want them to do. It was worth the extra effort for me
I stand corrected.
This sounds like the Don't copy bit on the old Mac OS. No one paid attention to it, no one coded for it. No one remembers it today, hence it is now the bogus bit.
The tech books in my library are so old, no geek would EVER check them out!