Seems to depend on what you have chosen.  I have found that AOLs new 
features will tag valid emails at the moderate level.  I have turned them 
off and am sticking with putting in my own blocks.  More reliable.

-Brian

>From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Adam Bailey)
>To:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>On 11/22/04 2:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>>> Yes I am watching the list.  I do have a lot of foreign mail isp's
>>>> blocked to get rid of the spam.  Don't even know this person.  I will
>>>> unblock the .ca but if I get more spam from them, I will turn the block
>>>> back on.  I might just have to leave the list.
>>> 
>>> Alternatley, you should be able to just unblock the given user. I assume
>>> you are using the AOL mail filters since it was bounce by AOL. IIRC, they
>>> let you whitelist anyone in your address book, so just add Tannis to your
>>> address book and leave the rest of .ca blocked.
>> 
>> done.
>
>Is this actually working for you? I've been under the impression that AOL's
>Mail Controls supersede what's in your Address Book; but I'm not sure I've
>ever tested it.
>
>-- 
>Adam Bailey    | Chicago, Illinois
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.lull.org/adam/


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