block aol like china blocks with no engagement of comms as justification colin
Sent from my iPhone > On 24 Feb 2015, at 12:36, Rich Kulawiec <r...@gsp.org> wrote: > >> On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 03:19:06AM +0100, Fred wrote: >> Having exactly the same issue. Also never received any response from >> AOL. Quite annoying. > > I've been waiting since January 26th for a response from > dmarc-h...@teamaol.com, > which is their stipulated contact point for DMARC issues. > > Of course I wouldn't *need* a response about that if they hadn't implemented > DMARC so foolishly. > > It seems that the days when Carl Hutzler ran the place -- and ran it well -- > are now well behind them. I didn't always agree with their decisions, > but it was obvious that they were working hard and trying to make AOL a > good network neighbor, so even when I disagreed I could at least acknowledge > their good intentions. It seems now that AOL is determined to permit > unlimited abuse directed at the entire rest of the Internet while > simultaneously making life as difficult as possible for everyone who > *doesn't* abuse...and is counting on their size to make them immune from > the consequences of that decision. > > ---rsk