Ive heard AOL has a whitelisting procedure. How does that work?
AOL actually maintains two forms of whitelisting, one that a mailer can be added to by request (if they fit our criteria), and one to which addition is automatic. More information on our whitelisting guidelines can be found here. • What’s this “enhanced white list” I’ve been hearing about? Newer versions of the AOL client will not display links or embedded images within e-mails from senders unknown to the Member. This newly instituted technology will override this property for qualified bulk mailers. This full-e-mail-view is being made available to certain bulk mailers through an automated mechanism we call the “Enhanced White List”. Click here for more information about the Enhanced White List. • What are AOL’s Dial-up IP Ranges and Outbound Mail Servers? Click here for a list of AOL’s Dynamically Assigned Host Address (DAHA) Range, Internet Mail Outbound (IMO) Servers, Outbound Mail Relay (OMR) Servers, and IPT Mail Relays (IPTs). • My IP is blocked, but it all seems to be spam forwa
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