Frank Ellermann writes:
Hector Santos wrote:
AOL.COM has an SPF policy but I don't think they support SPF
at the server.
They do something with PASS, don't they ? I can't read their
<http://postmaster.aol.com> pages with my browser (= it's no
variant of HTML supported by <http://validator.w3.org>, and
my browser does not tolerate any issues with a <table>, sigh).
Bye, Frank
They have a Dynamic Senders White List that they maintain of domains
that are sending large amounts of legitimate email to AOL. They use
the published SPF record as input to their internal whitelisting system.
In other words, you contact them once to get on the list, and then
you update your SPF record as your servers move around.
-Mike Elliott
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