AOL scomp

Gary E. Miller gem at rellim.com
Wed Mar 2 19:21:49 UTC 2005


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Yo Joe!

On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Joe Maimon wrote:

> Apparently the ratio of valid/invalid AOL notifications is a usefull indicator
> on the cleanliness of the relevant network.

Or it just may tell you the clue level of the recipients.  I run a
mail server that only sends alerts to paying customers.  These customers
pay several hundred dollars a year for these alerts.  The subject line
and body text are clearly tagged as to the sedning source.  AOL users
STILL report it as spam!  I have tried to get AOL to whitelist our server
but no luck.

RGDS
GARY
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