-- Bill Cole [EMAIL PROTECTED] Really? AOL email addresses or AOL network space?
AOL does a truly astounding job of controlling the spam coming out of their *network* but they can't stop people elsewhere from forging AOL email addresses onto spam.
ok point taken, I'll put me wild accusation brush down ;)
Actually its more a reality that the addresses are probably forgeries...
AOL only uses their own internal lists and systems. One such is the 'this is spam' button that AOL users can punch at will on any mail. AOL does not discuss their parameters for tuning complaints into shunning, but that IS an automatic process.
ahhhhhhhh
so what if I have an auto forward on a [EMAIL PROTECTED] I handle, going out to an AOL user...who uses this button to register SPAM. Would that put my server mail.eeeff.net in the firing line?
....think we are slowly getting to the bottom of this problem! :)
To be honest the user in questions must get about 98 per cent SPAM via his hosted address on my box...I'll bet thats the reason behind all this.
cheers
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