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Valid AOL, Yahoo, Hotmail
addresses,
yet my emails were bounced?
AOL, Yahoo, Hotmail etc., many ISPs
expend huge effort to block mass or bulk emails from getting to their users by
rejecting large quantities of emails from a single
sender email domain.
Most ISPs or desktop email client, simply filters, accept your mails and
delete them--you won't even know about it, until your friends or customers
complain that you are ignoring their mails.
See
Email Filtering
Keep in mind that AOL doesn't show the
FROM: name that you provide, it only shows
readers the FROM address, so make sure you
are not sending with a typical spam like looking email address like this
example:
jonessnews_1234@myemaildomain.com
that is as good as telling recipients or the spam filters "you can delete
this mail".
From: name?
It is the name that you have enter into your email client ie: Outlook Express,
Name: field--(start-up outlook,
>Tools, >Accounts,
>Properties and at the "User Information"
Name: field--that's the
From: name that won't show-up for AOL
recipients and the FROM address? E-Mail
address: field -- That's what will show-up for AOL recipients.
Many ISPs mail
servers are known to block or barred a sender email domain because they may have
sent or
relaying
large quantities of emails and/or repeatedly send emails to non-existing
account holders within their domain.
Spammers are
know to use software that generate random email addresses for spamming and
don't bother to remove bounced or undelivered mails, hence, ISPs assumed that
the sender is trying to spam by repeatedly send mails to non-existing account
holders within their domain.
See
Server-time-out, concurrent connection
Try using another email domain (a different sender email domain address)
and avoid maintaining only AOL, Hotmail, etc. email domain addresses in one single database
list, mix them together with other email domains. |