i am an aol user, as well.  this problem occurred a few years  ago.  it 
appears that i am back on.  bruce was my first email.   :)
 
glad to be back.
 
michael
 
 
In a message dated 3/29/2014 4:29:58 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
sba...@cqout.com writes:

Hi Scott,
 
I would guess that AOL have black listed you and  have put a general spam 
filter block on your server.
 
This happens when several AOL users report your  emails to AOL as spam. 
This is a common occurrence because many  novice AOL users do not realise that 
when they send an email to the "Trash or  Junk" folder as opposed to 
deleting an email when they don't want to keep it,  that action automatically 
sends 
a SPAM report to AOL. When a preset limit of  reports are reached at AOL, 
then a blanket block is placed by AOL on that  sender.
 
As a mail sender, you can register with AOL to be  put into a feedback loop 
and receive SCOMP reports each  time a user reports your emails as SPAM ( 
sample email below gives you  further details and links) .
That way you will  know which subscribers are the offenders and can take 
what ever action you  deem appropriate
 
I have responded to the whole list, so your AOL  users who are not aware of 
this, take a moment to read their system guidelines  and help pages in 
order that they do not repeatedly send unintended "SPAM"  reports regarding 
websites to which they have subscribed!
 
Hope this helps
 
Regards
 
Siamak Bashi
 
Managing Director
_www.CQout.com_ (http://www.cqout.com/) 
"The Most Trusted Online  Auctions"
___________________________________________
 
This is an  email abuse report for an email message with the message-id of 
_141614C265F947B2931FDAB25284DFFF@CQout06_ 
(mailto:141614C265F947B2931FDAB25284DFFF@CQout06)  received from IP address 
195.224.149.146 on  Sun, 23 Mar 
2014 22:12:13 -0400 (EDT)

For information, please review  the top portion of the following page:
http://postmaster.aol.com/Postmaster.FeedbackLoop.php

For information about AOL E-mail guidelines,  please see
http://postmaster.aol.com/Postmaster.Guidelines.php

If you would like to cancel or change the  configuration for your FBL 
please use the tool located at: 
http://postmaster.aol.com/SupportRequest.FBL.php




----- Original Message ----- 


From:  _Scott Burns_ (mailto:sbu...@columbus.rr.com)  
To: _MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU_ (mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU)   
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2014 1:43  AM
Subject: [MOPO] AOL Addresses Removed  from MoPo



For some unknown reason, all MoPo mail going to AOL  addresses has been 
bouncing. After the number of bounces reached the  listserv limit, they were 
automatically removed early today. I just finished  manually putting all those 
addresses back on the active subscriber list.   
Hopefully this was just a one time situation, but I’ll  continue to monitor 
to see if the AOL’ers stay subscribed.  
Scott 
MoPo List Owner 


 
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