Since I signed up I would agree with you Travis except that from time to
time I do get entire headers and bodies letting me know exactly which
client was causing a problem and to whom they sent the email to. I use
those as ammunition to have them either change their habits, pay me more
money to put them on another network we have for bulk emailers, or go
elsewhere.
Mark
Travis Rabe wrote:
Yes - there are a few catches here though.
Once you get on this list, they forward you the messages that have
been flagged as spam by recipients. BUT they are forwarded to you
without the original header and to/form information. So unless you
use a different pices of list software (we use Lyris) that inserts at
the bottom of the message as part of the body whom the email was sent
to, you will never know who actually complained. Being able to add
this on the fly lets you confirm with the recipient that they want to
be removed.
Later,
Travis
On 7/26/06, *Dave Doherty* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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MessageIt takes a couple of days, but once you are on their
whitelist you
are good to go. What you want is to be a registered bulk sender.
http://postmaster.aol.com.
Sign up also for the feedback loop. It works well. A lot of their
customers
identify a message as spam rather than deleting it. I've seen a
lot of job
seekers identifying mail from their employment agencies as spam!
-Dave Doherty
Skywaves, Inc.
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