For the past three days, subscribers with aol.com e-mail accounts have been
rejecting LN mail because it contains a URL that aol has registered
complaints about.
This is the text appearing in our error reports about it:
  Last error: 5.2.1 521 5.2.1 : (HVU:B2)
http://postmaster.info.aol.com/errors/554hvub2.htm
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My best guess is that it is the reference to the video of Betty Coryllos on
a certain website for sharing videos. Most likely the subscribers who need
to see this message, won't. But if they go to the archives they'll find
this post and perhaps they will have the info they need to take to aol to
prevent it happening again. Surely there is a settings menu controled by
subscribers, to ensure that e-mail from certain sources is never classified
as spam?
If not, perhaps a different e-mail provider could be found?

For the listmothers
Rachel Myr
Kristiansand, Norway where we are snowed in again as of Friday :-P

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