AOL does block email, and very effectively. The original poster may have 
to check her filter settings are set to "deliver the following to spam 
folder - email filtered by aol" and "control who I get email from - use 
a custom sender list", and block addresses that way, or select "allow 
email only from people I know", all found under safety - spam controls 
in aol 9. Addresses in the address book are never considered spam. I now 
get 99% spam-free aol mail, which I consider amazing

Rich Koziol wrote on 02/08/2005, 20:09:

 > the most effective method at ISP is to setup a list of addresses,
 > which you allow e-mail to come from.  That blocks all other e-mails.
 > This is not for everyone.
 >
 > Your post made call Comcast and ask, why do they deliver mail to my
 > box that does not have my address anywhere in it.  Of course the
 > first level TS had no answer.
 >
 > Puzzles me that big corporation, such as AOL or Comcast, does not
 > have the resources to stop this annoyance.


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Kylde

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