Yep, been there, done that!

Users see the spam, report it, and eventually if the volume is
high enough it will trip a switch at AOL and your server will
be blocked access :(

You will not know it until you see the errors popping up in your
logs files (http://postmaster.aol.com/errors/index.html)

We enforce a policy that when a user reports our server as a
spam source, we have there right to remove their forwarding.

HTH,
Kevin



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of JT Hoar
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 9:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IMail Forum] nobody alias issues


Hello,

Is there anyone else out there that is experiencing problems with users
setting up nobody catch-all aliases and forwarding the mail to an AOL
account. Then when they check their AOL account they report the spam via the
AOL interface. The issue is that when they do that because the imail server
was the last to hand off the mail AOL blacklists the last mail server that
handled the email.

I am just curious if anyone else out there is running into the same issue. I
've signed up for AOL's feedback loop and that is how I have been able to
determine this behavior.

Thanks,

-----------------------
J.T. Hoar
Web Services Director
Meganet Communications
http://www.meganet.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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