Hi all, these days a lot of ranges went down with RLY:BL from AOL. The strange is that this happenned during a campaign running, and max level of 9 complaints reached. Opens/clicks ratio is very good, but anyway, ranges are gone. Any ideas what AOL did with their filters? Anybody else have problems like these? Regards
A lot of the FBL's are heavily delayed. I'm still getting some on ranges that haven't been used in a 2 months.
About FBL - i got the same problems and trick that worked for me - when you apply for FBL choose update FBL, not New FBL registration. Next day approvals were sent to my email. @SG - agree, continue to shoot .... emails
i thought this was about rly:bl's. yes, i saw a bunch. not sure why, engagement was great, complaints low, not sure what happened. i can get to inbox, so i am doing something right, but the rly:bl's are coming out of left field. any on topic comments would be great.
I think you missed Roberto's point. What he means is that complaints are higher then what you're lead to believe, AOL FBL system is sometimes faulty and responses are delayed. You may be getting rly:bl's because of complaints. I have noticed rly:bls come to play when you dont respect DYN:T1 as a backoff. Im sure there are a number of other reasons why rly:bls comes up. But thats from my experience. I have seen a few posts on here talking about there is a way to rehab your AOL Ips back to good health. Would love to know how.
Hello everyone, I seem to have an issue with delivery to aol this week. Mailing was going good with aol but this week seem to be hell. Since the attack on AOL, my ips all got perm block from them. Chances the security got beefed up and blocked the ips? My volume per ips is about 150 per day with very low complaints. Anyone else getting the same problem? The error we are recieving are rly:bl. We have all backoff set to respect the DYN:t1 or any other rate limited.