Don't you run the risk of deleting valid mail that way?  Are you confident
enough in your weighting to outright delete at 10?

With AOL you'll never eliminate all reports.  You just need to sign up for
the feedback loop at postmaster.aol.com so you know what's being reported.
A few reports won't hurt you, only when you receive a report card from them
are you in trouble.

We've attacked this problem through a combination of user education and
increased filtering effectiveness.

Just some thoughts....

Darin.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Ulrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 8:23 AM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Use different weight for aliases forwarding to
AOL ?


We've run into an issue with customers who set ALIAS accounts that forward
to AOL.

Messages that have "some weight" here (ie. weight 11, not enough to be
blocked or deleted) are being flagged as SPAM at AOL.
AOL sees us as the originator since we are forwarding in the message.

How would I configure to, for example, DELETE any messages being "aliased"
/ forwarded over to AOL that exceed WEIGHT 10 ?

(and I'm not set in stone on the numbers... just need to know the right
syntax).  I don't know if the fact that it is "forwarded" via an alias
into an address, as opposed to being originally "TO" that AOL address,
makes a difference.

Thanks !!

Chris


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