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 >[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Finger/Web for PGP & S/MIME >[EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.lull.org/adam/ ************* VISIT OUR WEB SITE ************* ****** at http://www.mastercollector.com ***** **** thousands of dolls and toys for sale **** *** from Action Figures to stuffed Zebras **** ********** Fun Publications, Inc .************ ************* 225 Cattle Baron Parc Dr ******* ************** Fort Worth, TX 76108 ********** ***************** 817-448-9863 *************** Home of the Hasbro G.I. Joe Collectors' Club ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

