Patrick wrote:

> AOL has done the same thing that Yahoo did; invoked a strict DMARC policy.
> Your emails are being rejected by AOL.

And it's often the case with services like AOL, when there's a rejection 
back to the list, along with a whole bunch of others from the same place but 
with difference reply-to names (such as from other subscribers), AOL's 
algorithms will take notice and label our list as a spammer, and all KRnet 
email will be blocked, and krnet at list.krnet.org be black-listed in a shared 
database that's very hard to get your name removed from.   For this reason, 
I'm told that "MailMan" (the software our list and many others are based on) 
will soon have an update that handles DMARC mail better to alleviate this. 
Just bear with us for a little while...

Mark Langford
ML at N56ML.com
website at http://www.N56ML.com
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