What is up with this? I just sent a test message to myself from AOL and I
got the same thing SPAMCOP BLOCKED, as if I didn't have enough trouble
getting AOL e-mail through, between the noabuse, no postmaster and
occasional BASE64 encoding. IS there a test that can give aol address a
nice negative weight if they come from aol mail servers??
Help -
Thanks - Marc
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