

So, if you’re sending emails from your or aol.com email address, but not using the Yahoo or AOL mail server, change your “From” domain to prevent message rejection by the Microsoft properties.Īs it turns out, with any one of Microsoft’s email addresses – and others – you’re still really using whether or not you ever visit it on the web.

That means that whenever an email from someone with a or aol.com address comes for someone with a, , msn.com, or account, if that email “from” or aol.com isn’t actually sent from a Yahoo or AOL mail server, then it is being rejected (bounced). and ) are obeying Yahoo and AOL’s DMARC p=reject. The Microsoft properties (Hotmail, Outlook, MSN.
