Hi,
Just wondering if anyone has heard of this. I recently upgraded to a dedicated server for sending my email. All is fine, for a while, so then I setup a Feedback loop at AOL, and I am working on White Listing with them.
I have reverse DNS and SPF in place. BUT, here's the strange thing, today I get a ticket from my host claiming I am sending SPAM? I called them and they said they are still receiving emails from AOL about the emails I have sent.
My question - how is this possible? I have a dedicated Server - I own it, though the IP is housed at a hosting company - when I called AOL they had no record of the IP address of the hosting company, only record of my website IP address, and the IP I used to apply for feedback loop (my local SBCGLOBAL account).
They don't know why the host gets the emails either? I am in the process of setting up white listing with AOL, and then will check back with them again. But I wonder if anyone else has had this happen? Is there some way to stop AOL from doing that, why are they sending emails to my host company when I have a dedicated server?
Has anyone else experienced this - and is there any way to stop it, or is it always going to happen? The problem is, these tickets request 24 hour action, if I'm on vacation or something they could shut down my hosted account that I pay good money for?
Not a good situation...
Also, previously I used to run on Shared Server, I never had complaints such as this from the shared sever host, why am I receiving these from a dedicated host?
Any suggestions?