Yes--that is precisely what I wrote. The AOL server is on the SORBS blacklist so when the email hits RootsWeb it bounces it back because RootsWeb uses SORBS as a filtering tool. It all depends on WHICH AOL mail server the mail is sent from--that doesn't mean AOL is doing the blocking--they are NOT--they are the ones BEING blocked erroneously by SORBS. AOL sends out the mail choosing the servers randomly -- so eventually if you keep resending, the message will go through a server that isn't blocked and get through. Joan In a message dated 8/27/2010 12:48:08 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, WJhonson@aol.com writes: Wrong Joan. The mail is being blocked at the receiving point, not at the sending point. The headers explain clearly that it's Rootsweb who is blocking the mail.