> 
> Effective today 12/4/2005, all email being automatically forwarded to
> AOL will be discarded. Notification on this was sent a few weeks ago.
> Below is a copy of the notification email we sent.  
> 
> 
> Thank you for your continued support.
> 
> 
> *********** Previous Notification Email *************** Due to the
> increase in Web Hosting companies including ourselves being
> blacklisted by AOL's automated SPAM filter from time to time,
> effective Wednesday 12/4/2006, all email being automatically
> forwarded to AOL will be discarded.    
> 
> You will be given a choice of being migrated to a machine that will
> continue to allow AOL forwards.  However, you'll be using it at your
> own risk of getting blacklisted by AOL spam filter.  
> 
> We have tried every possible solution working with AOL, but have been
> unable to come to an acceptable solution. 
> AOL's automated SPAM filter is simply unable to determine what is
> SPAM and what is a forward. 
> 
> Here's a break down of the problem:
> --------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 1) You setup an auto forwarder from your domain to your AOL email
> account ([EMAIL PROTECTED] -> [EMAIL PROTECTED]). 2) Your customers send
> emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the emails gets forwarded to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3) One day you receive some spam at [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> which was auto forwarded directly to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4) You open your
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail box and see the spam, so click to Mark it as SPAM
> and add it to your AOL spam filter . 5) AOL's spam filter does not
> register the originator of the email as the spammer - instead, it
> registers the last place the email came from as the spammer.  And in
> this case and the last place the email came from is our email server
> which hosts [EMAIL PROTECTED] 6) AOL will then blacklist the entire
> mail server, so that no one can send email to any AOL email accounts.
> 
> What do I need to do?
> --------------------------------------------------------
> You need to login to your email admin and go through your email
> accounts and take off any forwarding that forwards email to AOL
> account.  Also check to make sure your email Alias is not forwarding
> to AOL email account.   
> 
> Although it might be an inconvenience to many, I think this decision
> is necessary in order to protect all of our valuable customers from
> being blacklisted by AOL.  
> AOL certainly does nothing to investigate the source of the spam and
> would rather shut down a server than take a minute to check it out.
> It's unfortunate but is in everyone's best interests.  
> 
> Please note, this does not mean you cannot send emails to AOL email
> accounts.  This simply means you cannot set your email account to
> auto forward emails to AOL email accounts. You will still be able to
> compose your own email to AOL users, and you will be able to forward
> an email to AOL users from your mailbox manually.    
 



Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer

Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159

"Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided
missiles and misguided men." Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

http://spaces.msn.com/members/srussell/

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