A nice web site about french lop Bunnies had this little blurb on their page...
The AOL problem is caused by AOL's exclusive requirement for 'reverse DNS' to be installed by any ISP contacting an AOL address - and, like most UK ISPs ours uses a dynamic IP address. This means that we can only reply very briefly to AOL users (if at all) using the subject line only and cannot send photos, links, file attachments or any information about bunnies or use the word 'rabbit' which is blocked(!). This is a well-known problem with AOL and if you do any online shopping it is a difficulty you will probably have encountered previously. Many stores offering online shopping request a non-AOL contact address for this reason.
Anyone know of a free email service offering reverse dns?
thanks in advance...
grim
I have been trying to send an image (a product label mock up) to an AOL user for several days now. No matter how I send it, he can't get it.
I even posted it on imageshack and the guy says all he gets is a blank screen. I know (or at least think I know) the issue is AOL itself. I have never used AOL in my life so I don't know what to tell the guy... does anyone know what the glitch might be? Any work around on my end to make the darn graphic image get through?

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