How come everytime I e-mail someone with an @aol.com address, I get a message back saying “Delivery of your message was probably delayed.” Every single time. Do their servers send that message automatically? Do they have no hope at all of delivering the message in a timely fashion?
Or am I the only one that experiences this?
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December 27th, 2005 at 10:16 am
I haven’t run into this problem - I don’t email anyone with an aol.com address regularly - but I’ve heard of people having trouble emailing AOL as well. I think it’s a problem with their spam filters or somesuch.