At 1:30 PM -0600 2/27/99, Adam Bailey wrote:
> On 2/24/99 3:29 PM, Rich Kulawiec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote...
>>It's AOL's clueless (is this any surprise?) and inappropriate anti-spam
>>tactics, which mostly seem to consist of blocking legitimate traffic
>
> I'll back you up if you call their methods overzealous, but clueless and
> inappropriate? Plenty of sites have no trouble. The ones that do, are the
> ones playing fast and loose with DNS, have a bad history for allowing
> relays, or are otherwise abusing SMTP delivery.

I deliver literally tens of thousands of messages to AOL a week. And 
I don't have so much as a burble. They never cause problems with *my* 
content, and I see no signs of any kind of "legitimate" traffic 
blocking or overzealous spam blocking.

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