On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 11:37:22AM -0600,
Mike(mickalo)Blezien <mickalo@???> is thought to have said:
> Hello,
>
> We have noticed a problem when sending email to AOL users. We are currently
> using exim-3.34-11_mailfolders_antivirus on a RH/Linux 6.2 dedicated server. We
> had set up a mass mailer Perl program on another server which uses "Sendmail"
> and there hasn't been any problems sending emails to AOL users. But when using
> the same identical mass mailer program with Exim, we've discovered problems with
> messed up "Subject" and/or "From" mail headers and the AOL users do not get
> their emails at all,
>
> I was hoping someone that may have some experience with this sort of problem
> maybe able to shed some lite on how we can send emails to AOL accounts without
> messed up mail headers.
Well without you describing what "messed up mail headers" means we can't
really help you there. However it is extremely unlikely that Exim is causing
that. Since you are obviously using a custom package that someone build
perhaps it is something in their addons like the antivirus software. Take a
look at the email you generate while it's on queue. If it looks correct
there then Exim isn't causing your messed up headers.
As far as AOL users not getting their mail goes, well, AOL has some very
stringent anti-spam mechanisms. They will drop mail when too many copies of
the same email arrive in too short of a period of time. Contact AOL's
Postmaster group to get your site whitelisted if you can prove that all of
your subscribers opted-in etc.
Tabor
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