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    1. Re: [ROOTSWEB-HELP] Sorbs blacklist
    2. In a message dated 8/27/2010 8:59:49 AM Pacific Daylight Time, pjroots@att.net writes: > Will, > > The "fine" is not paid to RootsWeb, and it is not YOU who would pay > it. The ISP who is allowing sp*m to be sent through their servers is > the one who would pay SORBS to remove the blacklisting and promise to > close any open relays <g> > > In the case of AOL, one of their mail servers may have been > blacklisted accidentally because someone reported as sp*m mail that > was sent through that server. AOL will clear it up with SORBS. It > usually happens fairly quickly. > > > Pat Asher I don't think you are understanding that my emails are going through just fine. It's ROOTSWEB that is blocking them. Not AOL. I'm using Aol right now aren't I? And you're reading my mail aren't you? So explain that. No one else, and I send at *least* fifty emails every day, is bouncing. Just Rootsweb. And evidently just gen-medieval, not even all of Rootsweb. If AOL were blocking them, then you wouldn't see this. Will Johnson

    08/27/2010 06:03:13