Originally Posted by
Assimilated Cajun
OK, I've sent you an alternative email address. But all the addresses I have are from the services you recommend not using.
We have now forwarded a copy of our previous e-mail response to your alternative e-mail address.
Originally Posted by
Assimilated Cajun
Why on earth would AOL, Yahoo, and gmail all reject messages from the domain kvstool.com, while servers from businesses etc. would let these messages go through? (This isn't a rhetorical question; I'm genuinely curious. And my curiosity is compounded by the fact that I've received numerous less important messages --- notifications of subscription renewal etc. -- from KVS Tool in the past.)
This is not specific to our domain in any way -- AOL is currently blocking or severely delaying incoming e-mail messages from a wide range of IP addresses.
Originally Posted by
Assimilated Cajun
Why would they reject the one message I really need?
This question would be best directed to AOL itself.
Originally Posted by
JIMCHI
I have recently started having a terrible time with getting my e-mail on AOL originating from FlyerTalk. The e-mail alerts I receive are coming anywhere from 3 to 24 hours after they have been generated by FlyerTalk. I contacted FlyerTalk and they advised that AOL is delaying or preventing e-mail from them.
Indeed, it's a widespread problem with AOL.