Thank you for the info, Jamie.
Don't you end up regularly blacklisted by AOL? We were blacklisted last week for, as far as I can tell, no more than the aforementioned dozen or so false alerts per day. I have nothing else to go on. Our logs show nothing abnormal and AOL won't tell me exactly WHY we were blacklisted.
Dave
Jamie Price wrote:
I literally receive 1,000 messages from AOL per day from that feedback loop of theirs (I maintain 25,000+ domains). I don't even go through them - they're useless since it's user generated. Some are spam, others legit opt-in, others are forwarding as you mentioned. It's not worth my time to go through them.
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-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Delbridge Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 1:33 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [IMail Forum] AOL Blacklisting: Mechanics?
Hi all,
Does anybody have details re the mechanics of AOL's "spam" button and automatic blacklisting practices?
For example:
- How many pushes of that button will blacklist an IP? - What's the polling timeframe? Per day? Per week? - What's the blacklisting duration? Always 1 week? - Other factors?
We have been trying to inform our users who forward mail to an AOL address that use of this button is serving to blacklist US; not spammers. But it's a losing battle. So, I'm wondering how many of these will get us blacklisted. We may simply have to disable forwarding
services.
Thank you.
Dave
ps. <rant>We have recently begun receiving AOL's "feedback" for spam messages purportedly coming from our mail servers. At roughly three dozen in three days, NOT ONE report is legit. In every instance, either
the user is forwarding his/her mail (including spam) to their AOL address or the message was from an opt-in, non-profit discussion list, NOT an advertisement or even remotely resembling one. Three dozen "spam" alerts and not one originating from our server. Very impressive.
A 100% failure rate. Kudos, AOL.</rant>
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