Don:

That email from AOL is coming to your abuse email address for the IP listed
with AOL.

That message is sent when someone having AOL account has received an email
and has clicked on the "report as spam" link.  AOL users, for the most part,
have no idea what they are doing.  We have people report their payment
receipts as spam- one client told me he has used it as delete before..

AOL can blacklist the IP if they see repeated reports.  I have spent a lot
of time with AOL postmaster people over the phone trying to resolve issues
surrounding this message.

http://postmaster.info.aol.com/errors/index.html

http://postmaster.info.aol.com/

Some links that can give you more info.

Regards,
Kami

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Schreiner
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 10:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Client TOS Notifications from AOL

Declude Folks,

I need some help figuring out why we are receiving e-mails from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject Line: Client TOS Notification, and the Sent To address
is [EMAIL PROTECTED] I am not sure if these are coming back to
me in our abuse or postmaster account? There is nothing in the body of the
e-mail, only an attachment of e-mail apparently getting rejected. Anyone
else seeing these? The client we host forwards his e-mail automatically to
his AOL account. For example, below is the header of an e-mail that was
attached whereas a spam e-amail appears to have been sent to our client
(lamphier.com) hosted on our IMail server (sneezy.xerocom.net -
vacant.spiderhost.com is router) which was forwarded to his AOL account.
Unfortunately it did not weight enough under our Declude config, nor Sniffer
to get held as Spam. Any ideas what AOL is doing or what I should do to
eliminate these most appreciated. Worried about getting on the wrong side of
AOL. Thanks.


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