Hi,
My ISP has been forwarding me a batch of complaints from AOL users,
which apparantly are complaints about receiving spam. I guess it's
coming dumb AOL users who have no idea that they subscribed to the
discussions at their own request so that they should take care of it
themself if they
RK == Ricardo Kustner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RK My ISP has been forwarding me a batch of complaints from AOL users,
RK which apparantly are complaints about receiving spam. I guess it's
What kind of quantities are you talking here?
From my experience, AOL's alarms don't really go off
anyone on any of my lists who files a spam complaint against my mail
list gets unsubscribed. when they resubscribe and complain about being
dropped, they get The Lecture and The Warning. If they send a second
round of spam complaints, they get unsubscribed and banned.
Funny, AOL users learn
don't bother. I've had that discussion. The folks who deal with the TOS
messages are trained at the if the user says it's spam, it must be
spam, so what are you going to do about it? level. they don't want
justice, they want quiet.
(and I can sympathize at some level, but what a way to run an
Hi,
Chuq Von Rospach wrote:
anyone on any of my lists who files a spam complaint against my mail
list gets unsubscribed. when they resubscribe and complain about being
dropped, they get The Lecture and The Warning. If they send a second
round of spam complaints, they get unsubscribed and
RK == Ricardo Kustner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RK So my current situation is that my ISP is risking to get blacklisted and
RK I can't do anything about it except for shutting down the lists or
RK remove block all AOL users :(
Yes, they are at risk. You had better find a way to unsubscribe
On Nov 4, 2003, at 8:54 AM, Ricardo Kustner wrote:
I wish I could do that: my current mailman setup doesn't put the
user's address in the To: address and since those wonderful AOL
reports only include the original message, I can't tell from who it is
coming!!
upgrade to 2.1, turn on