Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Susanne"
<su***********@yahoo.com> writing in news:1150982927.089693.87850
@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com:
HI
I built a website (for someone else) that sends several data fields to
an aol e-mail account. I have noticed on several occasions that the
data fields are passed blank to the e-mail. When I reroute the form
data fields (via the asp file) to my yahoo account - the fields are
passed with no problem. When I then reroute the form to the owner's aol
account it works again. At first I thought the form file was being
corrupted somehow - so I would reload that html page to the server
also. But last night I realized upon rerouting the form to my yahoo
account that eventhough it was not working on the user's aol account
that it was working on my yahoo account.
Is there some explanation to this?
Thanks!
AOL claims it is a better Internet, stops spam, etc. IMHO AOL is also
cleaning mail that it thinks is bad in some way. I have had similar
issues with a client trying to send mail through AOL and it getting
bounced (an AOL subscriber using smtp.example.com to send mail). My
first suspect would be AOL.
I would also take this over to microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general
and see if there is anyone there who might have seem something similar.
This is obviously a server side issue, and therefore OT for this group.
Followups set.
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Adrienne Boswell at Home
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